ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
ARM LACERATED. William Stewart, a young married man residing at Wiokliffe Bay, was' admitted to the Public Hospital on Saturday afternoon with a lacerated left arm, received when he was using a circular saw at his home. FRACTURE FOLLOWS FALL. After falling down a flight of steps at her home, 5 Westland street, Green Island, on_ Saturday evening, Isobel Tait, a middle-aged married woman, was admitted to the Hospital on Sunday morning suffering from a - fractured right arm. TE AROHA FATALITIES. While working with a hay-stacking party, C. A. -Jessop (38), of To Aroha, was knocked down by a stacker pole and rendered unconscious. He was removed to the Waikato Hospital, where he expired on Saturday night. He leaves a wife and daughter., Luther Bancroft (43), of Paeroa, after a mineral bath in Te Aroha Domain on Saturday, complained of feeling unwell and expired a few minutes later. He leaves a wife and three children.—Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 24103, 26 January 1942, Page 4
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