HOSPITAL REPORTS.
The information that the boy. G. S. AA'ilson, of Palmerston North, who sustained serious injury in an accident recently, was still in a serious condition was given by tho Hospitul authorities to-dav.
Mr F. Boote, an employee of the Feilding freezing works, who was injured while carrying out his duties some weeks ago, is progressing favourably.
The motor-cyclist, Mr D. Hicks, who received a fractured leg at the Foxton motor-cycle sports, is in a satisfactory condition, although he is progressing slowly. Mr AY. E. Park, of Foxton, who was admitted to hospital as the result of an injury to his scalp, sustained when lie fell from a moving motor truck is showing a considerable improvement.
Mr L. AA. Ayers, who sustained concussion when lie was involved in an A accident with a motor-car, is in a sat- m isfactory condition. M' - rj
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 306, 25 November 1937, Page 2
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