EXPLOSION AT HALCOMBE.
CONDITION OF VICTIMS. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) PALMEESTON N., This Day. The hospital authorities reported today that with two exceptions, the condition of the victims of the dynamite explosion at Halcomibe yesterday, has shown improvement. Frank Co'wdrey, whose injuries include a fractured arm, fractured skull, burns, shock and abrasions is still in a very serious condition. The condition of Mrs Cowdrey, who was extensively burned and is suffering from shock, is still serious. Maurice Cowdrey, who is suffering from burns, wounds, abrasions and .shock, condition now fair. Nita Cowdrey, burns on the abdomen, injuries to the right knee, abrasions and shock, condition fair. Beverley Cowdrey, small burns and shrock, satisfactory. Raymond Davies, small abrasions and shock, satisfactory. E. A. Eobinson, wounds o'n the forehead, wrist and leg are satisfactory. Further reference to the albovc will be found on page 7.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 July 1935, Page 5
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