CASUALTIES.
B. Monis, residing at 18 Howard street, Spreydon, an employee of Cooper and Duncan's, injured his thumb yesterday, and had to be treated at the Hospital. A man named W. Irwin was admitted to the Hospital last night suffering from two broken ribs, caused by falling off a dray. A child named Eva Warr, residing in Elgin street, Sydenham, drank a poisonous mixture by mistake. Sho was admitted to the Hospital, where she is reported to be progressing favourably.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 8
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