FALL DOWN EMBANKMENT
SCHOOLGIRL'S HEAD INJURIES CONDITION FAIRLY SERIOUS [fkom our own* correspondent] HAMILTON, Monday When playing at the Hamilton East School to-day, Joy Renolf, aged 10, daughter of Mr. J. Renolf, of Wellington Street, Hamilton East, tripped and fell down an embankment on to the footpath in Grey Street. She suffered shock and concussion, and a possible fracture of the skull. She was taken to the Waikato Hospital in a St. John ambulance. Her condition is fairly serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23117, 16 August 1938, Page 8
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