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ACCIDENTS

While working in one of the wharf wool sheds this morning a waterside worker named Joseph Franklin was struck by a falling stack of wool, causing injuries to the shoulder a,ad sideHe was admitted, to the Hospital, where it was ascertained that the injuries were not of a serious nature.

William Shehtlier, an employee of Sanders Bros., contractors, who was injured about the head through falling from the new wing of the Government Printing Office on Thursday afternoon last, is reported by the Hospital authorities to-day to be progressing favourably.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 137, 10 June 1916, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 137, 10 June 1916, Page 6

ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 137, 10 June 1916, Page 6

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