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ACCIDENTS

Through falling down some stairs in the Majestic Theatre yesterday inoining, M. Matulich, a. restaurant worker,' injured his back and as a ; result had to be taken to the Hospital by the City Ambulance. I _ Norman Greig, a student liv--1 ing at Sutherland avenue, Trentham, fell from a bicycle on Saturday'afternoon end fractured his right arm. He was brought into the Hospital by the City Ambulance. " The City ■Ambul'ance'also, attended to 'a . number,,. of';' men fSylio were injured while playing In each case the injured peri-son: was;. take^n to the Hospital. '. H. Brown, a clerk, residing at Donbank Hostel, Percival street, dislocated' his right elbow at Lyall Bay. Another resident at Don-, bank Hostel, A. Wilkins, dislocated his: right shoulder. After receiving attention at the Hospital, both these men were taken to Donbank in the evening I by the ambulance. • Injuries to the back were received by G-. Arney, a clerk, who lives at' 27,. Riddlers crescent, Petone. Arney was playing at Lyall Bay. . A private, car took; L. A;Bayner, who had broken his right leg, to the Ambulance Station, where he received first aid and was then taken to the Hospital by the ambulance.

B. Coffey, who. was playing at Strand Park, Lower Hutt, received injuries to the neck and concussion. Coffey lives at Valentine street, Lower Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 139, 17 June 1929, Page 11

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ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 139, 17 June 1929, Page 11

ACCIDENTS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 139, 17 June 1929, Page 11