Shortly after ten o'clock this morning, Mr. Albert O'Brien, residing at ISO, Tory-street, after descending from a tramear in. Willis-street, walked round the real 1 of the tram and stepped in front of a motor car. and was knocked down, receiving a cut on the head. He was taken into Wallace's Pharmacy, where first aid was rendered, an& . was later removed to the Hospital. Enquiries show 'h"4 ':>•■: injuries are painful, though not serious.
| A slight! t».itt«.p to the steering gear I of the harbour terry steamer Duchess ; pat that- vessel out of commission for a short time yesterday. Although, the accident occurred at Day's Bay, the Duchess was able to return to town, under her own steam. The necessary repaiu" were immediately lurried out. On the 6 o'clock trip !;ist' evening a. call was made at Kona Bay for the firs! time since Saturday. A call was also reai'c i there on the early trip this morning.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 22, 25 July 1918, Page 2
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