WOUNDED WITH HAT PIN.
Quite recently the Dunodin tramways department was called upon to pay a cer- . tain sum of money to one of its conductors, who was compelled to go off duty for a timo as a result of injuries received: through coming in contact with- tho unprotected point of a lady's hatpin. A : second case (says the Otago Daily Times) has now occurred whoro a conductor re-< . ceived a wound,in the faco from a protruding , hatpin, and if lady passengers are' to persist in disregarding tho warning contained in these two incidents it will b» necessary for the department to take-some action in the matter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14680, 15 May 1911, Page 5
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