ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
While playing on the roof of the Clyde Court Private Hotel, James Rogers, one of the Rogers Quartette appearing at the Theatre Royal, fell through a skylight and broke a rib. In the fall he was severely shaken and badly cut. He is progressing favourably, but, it is anticipated, will not be able to reappear for some time. Harold Reeves, a labourer, residing at Roseneath, was admitted to the hospital at a late hour last night suffering from a scalp wound on the head, caused through his being knocked down by a tr'amcar in Courtenay-place.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 5, 6 July 1910, Page 8
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