ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
UNCONSCIOUS BESIDE CYCLE. Found lying beside a damaged bicycle near the St. Kilda Bowling Club's property last evening, Robert Olsen, a middle-aged man who resides at Tomahawk and is employed at the Hillside Workshops, was removed to the Hospital in an unconscious _ condition suffering from facial abrasions. -He was still unconscious this morning. CHILDREN'S FALLS.
When she fell while skating yesterday afternoon, Rena Ewart, aged 10, who lives at 14 Russell street, fractured her right arm. She was admitted to the Hospital at 5 o'clock. A fall from his bicycle while swerving to avoid a lorry resulted in Herbert Richardson, aged 16, suffering concussion and head injuries. The injured boy, who resides at 202 King Edward street, was admitted to the Hospital at 5.15 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 25180, 20 May 1944, Page 4
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