CHILDREN INJURED
THREE HOSPITAL CASES [by TELEGRAPH —OWN" correspondent] HAMILTON, Friday A fracture of the elbow was suffered by Hilton Hanna, aged 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanna, of Kiokio, Otorohanga, to-day, when he fell from a bicycle. As the result of a fall at his home. Glen Taylor, aged nine, son of Mr. R. H. Taylor, of Fairfield, suffered a fractured arm. Severe cuts about the body were received by Robert Burrell, aged four, son of Mr. N. R. Burrell, of Haw era, under peculiar circumstances. He was playing near a stationary motor-car and when it moved off a fishing-line with hooks attached which had been fastened to the vehicle caught in his flesh. The injured children were admitted to the Waikato Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 6
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