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KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM

hrlprr and blind man. (Special to "Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, Sm t iml ay. While leading a blind man across Hobson Street, yesterday afternoon, Air Charles Cook, aged about 50, living at 02 Hobson Street, was knocked down by a traiiicar and received concussion, Ho was taken to the hospital by (he St. John Ambulance, where his condition is reported to be not serious. The blind man, Mr P. MeFarlane, was also slightly hurt. The injured man was loading Air McParlano, who lives at 227 Hobson Street, across the road in the vicinity of his home. Neither appeared to see the tram and failed to avoid it. Air AtcFarlauo' received attention at the casualty ward.

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Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 10

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KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 10

KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM Northern Advocate, 7 November 1932, Page 10

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