CYCLISTS INJURED.
BOY SUFFERS CONCUSSION. CONDITION NOT SERIOUS. Concussion and an injury to one shoulder weri received by Arthur Murray, aged 13, of 2, Exeter Road, Morningside, as a result of being knocked from his bicyclo by a motor-car in New North Road, near Argyle Street, late yesterday afternoon. The boy was taken to the Auckland Hospital in tho St. John ambulance. His condition last evening was not serious.
A motor-cyclist, Mr. 13. L. Boole, of Kitchener lljad, Avondale, and his 10-year-old son, who was a pillion-rider on the machine, were fortunate in escaping with shock and minor abrasions when they were involved in a collision in "Windsor Ho id, Avondale, shortly after seven o'clock last evening. As they were passing a stationary bus a collision occurred between the motor-cycle and a car. They were thrown heavily, but after medical attention were able to return to their home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 12
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