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KICKED ON HEAD BY HORSE BLACKSMITH SERIOUSLY INJURED Martin McGrath, a blacksmith, of Cowlishaw street, Avonside, has been in a remi-conscicus state in the Christchurch Public Hospital since he was kicked on the head by a horse early on Saturday a'ternoon. McGrath was taken to hospital by the St. John ambulance, and he was still on the seriously ill list late last night. MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED (rHESS ASSOCIATION TELEQKAM.) WELLINGTON. November 28. Fatal injuries were received by the rider of a motor-cycle, Robert Harvey Durrant, aged 26, a salesman, in a collision with a motor-car in Broadway, Miramar, at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday. A brother, Carrol Ronald Durrant. aged 22, a compositor in the Government Printing Office, v.ho was on the pillion, suffered a slight injury to the left ankle. WOMAN INJURED FALL BETWEEN PLATFORM AND TRAIN (PRESS A3BOCIATtOH TILIGBAM.) | NEW PLYMOUTH, November 28. Falling between the station platform and a line of carriages when she stepped off the New Plymouth-Wanga-nui excursion train while it was in motion at Hawera to-night, Mrs Phyllis May Horn, of Hedge road, Wanganui, suffered head injuries and fractured ribs. She is in a serious condition in the Hawera Hospital.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22262, 29 November 1937, Page 12
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