TWO MEN INJURED
CYCLE STRIKES FENCE When his motor-cyclo struck a fence at the northern boundary of Papakura yesterday afternoon, a railway porter, Mr. John Stephen Murray, aged 24, single, of Ohinewai, suffered concussion. The pillion-rider, Mr. Jack Edward Thomas, aged about 24, was slightly injured. After receiving treatment from Dr. G. W. Lock, of Papakura, the injured men were brought to Auckland by a St. John ambulance. Mr. Murray was admitted to the Auckland Hospital and his condition last night was reported to be not serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 14
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