ACCIDENTS
Mr. L. Paterson, a painter, of Awatea Street, Porirua, suffered a fracture of his left leg as the result of a collision between a motor-car and a motor-cycle at Paraparaumu on Monday night.
Mr William Malcolm, a motortrimmer, of 15a Highbury Crescem fractured his left ankle when ho toll over a bank at Balena Buy shortly after 7.30 p.m. on Monday.
Mr, J. O'Neil, a shop assistant,' of Tamar Street, Lower Hult, was riding in a car which overturned in Nac'uae on Monday, and his right arm was fractured.
Mr H A.. Smith, a machinist, ol 17 Governor Road, Northland, had his right forearm severely cut Dy a cir culai saw in a factory in Sturdee Street yesterday morning.
Mr W Gnostas. a painter of 278 Cuba Street, telJ oif some scaffolding at WonJworths Ltd., Cuba Street yes terday morning, and fractured nis iefi arm
Mr R J Lowe a carpenter of 34 Pine Street also fell off scaffolding at the new Government building in Stout Street, and received shock and injuries to hi? ribs.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1940, Page 5
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