STRUCK BY ARROW
BOY MAY LOSE SIGHT [Pee United Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, June 14. Struck in the eye with an arrow on Saturday, a boy, aged six years, was admitted to the New Plymouth Hospital. An operation was performed immediately, but. whether the boy null lose the sight of the eye will not be known for a few days. The bov was George Richmond, son of Mr and Mrs B. Richmond, of Wharehuia, near Stratford. He and his young brother were playing with .a bow and arrows when the brother accidentally released an arrow, which entered George’s ofe.
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Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 8
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99STRUCK BY ARROW Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 8
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