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BOY STRUCK

By Auckland Bus OUTSIDE SCHOOL. (Per Press. Association.) ' AUCKLAND, October 22. • I Kunniug out into the street on hi:- : way home from Epsom School th is afternoon, a six; year old boy, Milton | Galloiway, wholse parents reside t Epsom, was knocked down by a Buck- ' land Road bus. which was travelling • along the drive at Epsom toward the .city. The boy was severely injured, and was taken io the Auckland Hospital, suffering from cOnc.ussioi), with . the added posrdblity of a fractured j skull. His condition late tonight was ■ .reported to be very serious. A motor car was drawn up alongside the pavej ment outside the Epsom School, and 'the boy ran out from the gates in I front of the ear, which blocked the vision of the bus driver who wars uui able to pull up in time to avert the ' accident The boy was struck by the I -radiator of the bust,, and was thrown 1 heavily ou to the. road. Fortunately I the wheels of the bus did not pass | over him.

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Grey River Argus, 23 October 1930, Page 5

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BOY STRUCK Grey River Argus, 23 October 1930, Page 5

BOY STRUCK Grey River Argus, 23 October 1930, Page 5

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