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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS

EOEND IN WATER. A man' named Tudor, residing at 7o Bridge-man street. South Dunedin, was ]licked up at an early hour this morning hv the police at the corner of Park terrace and King Edward street. lie was lying in the water there, and was removed to the hospital suffering Irom coif! and exposure. His condition was reported to have improved this afternoon. RIG HT THIGH EHACTERE. Arthur Johnson, aged Iweniy years, residing at 7(JU George street, was knoekod down by a motor car at the corner ol .Hanover and Cumberland streets at 7.20 last evening, receiving a tinctured right thigh. He was removed to the hospital. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR. Augustus Smolensk!, married, 'was struck by a motor car at the corner of George and Pitt streets last night. His head was injured and his right arm fractured, necessitating his removal to the hospital at 11 o’clock;

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Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 11

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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 11

ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 11

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