TOO ANXIOUS TO SOUND FIRE ALARM
MAN INJURED IN FALL Upon sighting the fire in Cambridge Terrace yesterday morning, G. W. Orme was so anxious to give the alarm to the brigade that he stepped off the motor-car on which he was travelling while it was still in motion. He fell backwards and struck his head on the road, sustaining a scalp wound. He was attended by the Free Ambulance and removed to the hospital for treatment, Orme resides at 137 Elizabeth Street.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 93, 14 January 1929, Page 8
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