ACCIDENTS
. While working in Leraud street, Berhamporc, about 10.30 this morning, a linesman, O. B. Sims, of Beth street, Trentham, fell from a telegraph pole on to a fence, and injured his left hip. He was taken.'to the Hospital by the City Ambulance, About 0 o'clock this morning W. Broolv foreman at the Excelsior quarry, Hutt road, who lives at 5, Tennyson street, was caught in the gears of a metal grader, and suffered bruises and shock! The City Ambulance took him to the Hospital. ■ ... . r When an angle, iron fell at Cable and Co.'s foundry, K'aiwarra, this/morning, an injury to his left foot was received by J. Telfar, a boilermaker, living at 174, Hanson street. He .was removed to the Hospital by the City Ambulance.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 22 May 1930, Page 11
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