ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
CONDITION SATISFACTORY. After being picked up in the street .n the vicinity of the Oval in an unconscious condition, Mrs Smith, of 103 King Edward street, South Dunedin, was taken to the hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from facial injuries. Her condition is satisfactory. KICKED BY HORSE. A seven-year-old boy named Philip William Powell, residing at Pine Hill, was taken to the hospital at 9.30 this morning suffering from a fractured skull afad severe facial injuries. Hia name was placed _on the dangerously ill list. The injuries were received when he was trying to catch a horse, which kicked him. A boy KILLED. Ronald Hansen, aged fifteen, was killed at the railway crossing at New Lynn about noon to-day, when a train crashed into the bicycle he was riding. Claude M‘Leod, aged fourteen, who was double-banking on the bicycle with Hansen, escaped injury.—Auckland Press Association
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Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 7
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147ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 7
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