ACCIDENTS
MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED irRESS ASSOCIATION 'IKLKUHAM.) AUCKLAND, February 7. Frederick Thursby, aged 13 year:-, was instantly killed this morning at Mount Albert, when his motor-cvcle collided with a bread van. FORKS OF BICYCLE BREAK Injuries to the head were suffered by Miss P. Barlow, of 15 Tabart street, Opawa, when the forks of the bicycle on which she was riding near the corner of Durham street and Moorhouse avenue last evening, broke. Miss Barlow was taken to the Christchurch Public Hospital by the St. John Free Ambulance. Her condition is satisfactory. SCALDED ARM Graham Burborough, aged two years, of 138 North road, Papanui, was admitted to the Christchurch Public Hospital last evening with a scalded right arm. His condition is satisfactory. DISLOCATED SHOULDER Mrs A. J. Blanche, of 69 Coleridge street, suffered an accident in which she dislocated a shoulder yesterday. She was attended by the St. John Free Ambulance.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21084, 8 February 1934, Page 13
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