CARS STRIKE BANKS
TWO SOLDIERS IN HOSPITAL [from OCR own correspondent] HAMILTON, Wednesday Two soldiers on leave were admitted to tho Waikato Hospital to-day suffering from injuries received in motor-ear accidents which occurred in similar circumstances in the Rotorua district yesterday. In both cases the injured men were passengers in motor-cars which struck a bank and overturned. One was Quartermaster - Sergeant Francis Moss Board, aged 30, of the Burnham military camp. He received severe injuries to his back and is in a serious condition. The second victim was S;i|>|>er I'-arl Shilton. aged 26. of the I'apaknra. military camp. He- aU<> received injuries to his back, but his condition not serious.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23616, 28 March 1940, Page 10
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