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ACCIDENTS IN CITY

CONDITION OF VICTIMS TWO CYCLISTS STILL SERIOUS No change has occurred in the condition of the two youths, AVilliara Alexander, aged 17, of 1 Exeter Road, Morningside, and Howard Hallam, aged 19, of 96 Richardson Road, Mount Albert, who were gravely injured when the motor-cycles they were riding collided at the corner of New North Road and Salisbury Road, Morningside, on Tuesday evening, were admitted to the Auckland Hospital, where lata last night they were reported to ba still dangerously ill. Hurt when he fell while practising on Monday.for xhe New Zealand Tourist Trophy race at, Waiheke, Mr. Charles Goldberg suffered concussion and 'is still in a serious condition at the hospital. Mr. James Joy, ot 36 Islington Street, Ponsonby, who was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday with a gunshot wound in his chest, also remains gravely ill, as does Mr. Albert Erio Nilsen, of 59 Brown Street, Ponsonbf, who collided with.a tramcar when riding liis motor-cycle in Khyber P® sß Road on Tuesday.

While she has shown a little improve* ment, Miss Dorothy Roberts, of Ta Hoe, Morrinsvillo, who fell from 8 moving motor-car near Drurv on Saturday, is still in a fairly serious condition. Injured when she was knocked down by a motor-car in Great Nort Road late on Monday night MisS Adeline Muriel Goodall, a nurse at ths Mental Asylum at Avondalc, has ma 9 considerable progress and is not now in a serious condition. , A jockey, W. Ronnie, who suffered severe concussion and a lacerated sea p when his mount, Modern Maid, fe 1 the Gordon Hurdles at Ellershe ° Saturday, has also shown improvement and is now off the seriously ill 1S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 8

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ACCIDENTS IN CITY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 8

ACCIDENTS IN CITY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22615, 31 December 1936, Page 8

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