CASUALTIES.
4 While riding a bicycle, yesterday morning, J. T. Garside, Jiving at 1/ Rotherham street, Lower Riccarton, collided with another cyclist near the Hospital, and broke an arm. He was , taken into the institution for treatment. .7. Campbell, a, baker, residing in Antigua street, fell off a bicycle yesterday and received minor injuries to his lace. He was_ treated at the hospital as an out patient. AUCKLAND. April 22. V A shocking accident occurred tonight at the residence of Dr. Parkes, resulting in the death of Mrs Pearl Ross, wife of Mr Frank Ross, farmer, of Hastings. Mrs Ross, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs Parkes, fell from a balcony/on the upper floor of o the residence to the yard Beneath, and was •Jead when found.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16816, 23 April 1920, Page 8
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