CITY ACCIDENTS
While picking blackberries near the Kelburn Viaduct about 6 o'clock yesterday, Madge Whitfield, a scholar, who lives at 59, Norway street, fell and fractured her right elbow. She was taken to the Hospital by the City Ambulance.
K. Brown, who resides at 9, Priory street, suffered a fractured pelvis, abrasions to the chin and left knee, a punctured wound on the left foot, an incised wound on the, groin, and slight concussion as the result of a collision between his motor-cycle and a motor-car on Oriental parade early on Saturday evening. He was taken to tho Hospital by the City Ambulance.
L. Mitchell and Mrß. E. Reid were both injured when the motor-car in which they were travelling skidded near tho Karori Tunnel on Sunday morning. They wore taken to the Hospital by the City Ambulance. ' Mitchell was suffering from a w.oiind oil the right'hand and forehead and • abrasions to the thighs, arid Mrs. Reid frornr a severe incised wound on the forehead.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 4 March 1929, Page 11
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CITY ACCIDENTS
Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 51, 4 March 1929, Page 11
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