FALL FROM TRAIN
WOMAN'S LEG FRACTURED [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Thursday ' Falling heavily 011 the platform en attempting to alight from a moving train, Mrs. Jane McCormack, aged 56, of London Street, Ponsouby, Auckland, suffered a fractured leg at the *ran--ton Junction station early this morning. Mrs. McCormack was a passenger ott the north-bound express from Wellington and was leaving the train to obtain refreshments when she overbalance and fell. She was admitted to i® Waikato Hospital, but this afternoon she was removed to lier home in Auckland. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22675, 12 March 1937, Page 10
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