CASUALTIES.
' Late y&jterday afternoon, I>. Fraser, who resides at No. 6 Beiatt street, and J. Belndge, who lives in Springrield road, were thrown out of a cart, wnieh collided with' a tram near the intersection, of Hereford street and Oxford terraw. Eraser received some scalp woutid& and was badlv Betridge being bruised and shaken. Both men were taken to tho Hospital. Mrs Itevidsori, amiddlesagetl woman, foli last night near the Scott statue in Oxford • terrace, suffering bruises and slight concussion, which necessitated her admission to the Hcp.tai. Mrs McClintock, who lives at Estuary road, Now Brighton, was thrown out of a cart yesterday and kicked on the jawby the horse. She -was admitted to the Hospital for treatinent.-
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 9
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