ACCIDENTS
FALL FROM MOTOR-CYCLE Linton, Raymond Bolt, aged 17 years, 36f road, was admitted to the Chrlstfchurch Public Hospital on Saturday "suffering from injuries to the face received in a fall from a motorcycle. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR-CAR John Emery, aged 64 years, of 53 Dover street, was knocked down by a motor-car in Edgeware road yesterday and received injuries to the left knee and ankle. He was admitted to the Christchurch Public Hospital, and early this morning his condition was reported to be satisfactory. INJURIES TO HEAD Head injuries were received by Patrick Sullivan, aged 70, of 92 Tennyson street, Beckenham, when he fell from a tram yesterday. He was sent to the Christchurch Public Hospital. His condition is reported to be satisfactory. INJURED BY BULLET David Sinclair Perry, 19 years, a soldier, of 411 Barrington street, was admitted to the Christchurch Public Hospital last evening with a bullet wound in the left foot, received while he was cleaning a loaded rifle. His condition is not serious.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23742, 14 September 1942, Page 6
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