TWO MEN INJURED
SHEET OF IRON SLIPS
(By Telegraph—Press Asßocintion.)
AUCKLANP, May 3, Two men were injured, one serious* ly, as a result of being struck by a sheet of iron at the yards of .Hayea and Co., sack and bottle merchants, Newmarket.
Louis Carlton Sperry Hill, aged 26, married, of Parnell, received a frao tured skull, and was admitted to hospital; his condition is serious." The second man, R. Price, of Grey Lynn, escaped with minor injuries to his right thigh.
The accident occurred while the two men were engaged in loading a heavysheet of iron into a railway truck in the yard. Hill slipped, and both, men were struck by the sheet of iron as it felL
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 33
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