HOSPITAL REPORTS.
Mr Frederick Charles Elgar, of Palmerston North, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from severe injuries. An operation was performed, and hopes are held out for his recovery. The Flospital authorities reported to-day that Gordon Tweedale, the boy who received injuries in a fall at Cliff Road, is now improving. Jdr H. J. Coley, who was injured when he fell from a truck at Rangiotu, returned .home on AVednesday. Of the party from Feilding who were injured in a motor accident recently, Miss Una Tylie is stated to be improving, while Mr B. Pilcher and Mr V. Monk are both doing well. Colin Swanson, who was hurt in a motor cycle accident. Mr Baden Powell, who received Tnjuries in an accident, of the same nature, and Mr W. F. Bottcher, of Foxton, who sufTcVed a deep cut from a knife, while working on his farm, are all reported to be well.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 252, 21 September 1934, Page 4
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