BROKEN ARMS
FOUR 1 PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL Breaking her left arm through a fall at home 011 Saturday morning Mrs. Mabel Dobbie, wife of Mr. Hugh Dobbie, of IB Spencer Street. Ecmtiera, was one of four people admitted to the Auckland Hospital on Saturday with arm fractures. A schoolgirl, Morlo Lconore Jones, aged 15, daughter of Mr. Leonard Phillip Jones, of 22 Claremont Street. Grafton, also fell at homo and was admitted to hospital at 11.20 a.m. on Saturday suffering from a fracture of the right arm. After injuring his wrist while cranking an engine Mr. Stanley Edward Atkinson, aged Ml. married, Diesel engineer, of .'!! Cobden Street. Newton, went to the hospital for further examination. It was then lound that his right arm was broken just above the wrist, and he was admitted to hospital at 4.30 p.m. The other case on Saturday was that of Ernest Hallentine .Martin Hinton. aged 16. farm hand, of Pukekohe East, who was admitted nt. mid-dav with a broken left arm received when he was knocked off his bicycle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23780, 7 October 1940, Page 9
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