PATIENTS' CONDITION
VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS Some improvement lias taken place in the condition of Mr. Charles Snow, aged 47, of 69 Middleton I ton (I, Itemuera, who was admitted to the Auckland Hospital on Thursday suffering' from concussion and injuries to the lace as a result of a motor-car in which be was a passenger colliding with a telegraph pole in Remuera Road early on Thursday morning. His condition last night was reported to be satisfactory. The condition of Mr. William Knox, aged 63, single, of 56 St. George's BayRoad, Parnell, who suffered severe concussion and head injuries in a street accident on Thursday, also was satisfactory. Mr. Arthur Fitton, single, aged 31, of 31 Aitken Terrace, Glenmorc. who suffered concussion when he fell on to a concrete floor while engaged in demolishing an old building in Xelson Street on Wednesday, was also reported to be in a satisfactory condition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 12
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