UNKNOWN MAN INJURED.
AUCKLAND. May 27. An unknown man who had a meal in a Queen street restaurant to-night, in going out, fell downstairs and was taken to the hospital, where it was found that he had fractured the base of his skull. His condition is critical. So far he has not been identified. SUDDEN DEATH. AUCKLAND, May 27. John Cassidy, wharf labourer, dropped dead on the ferry wharf while talking to a ticket collector. Thomas Mincher. aged 53, collapsed in a tram car. When the doctor arrived the man wag dead. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLER INJURED.
MARTON. May 28
Mr Harding, who captained the last Anglo-Welsh football team, and who is now in the Rangitikei, had his left shoulder blade fractured through his horse slipping and throwing him heavily.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9503, 28 May 1913, Page 5
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