MINOR ACCIDENTS
FOUR PERSONS IN HOSPITAL 1 Four people were admitted to the Auckland Hospital as a result of accidents at the week-end, and none of ■ | them was in a serious condition yester' ■ day. i A fracture of one of the bones of the j spine was suffered by Mr. John Thomas j Harrison, a waterside worker. aged 36, ! married, of 22 Gladstone Road. Mount J Albert, when he was struck by a sling ' j on the wharf on Saturday. A fall in a I garage resulted in the admission to | hospital of Beverley Gay Atkinson, a J schoolgirl, aged nine, of Lyon Avenue, v | Morningside. j A footballer. Leonard Horace Bell* ' chamber, aged 20, single, of 505 Point I Chevalier Road, suffered concussion I while playing at North Shofe on Saturj day, while a similar'injury was received ; by James Richard Bryan, a miner, aged j 25, of 10 Stafford Street, Parnell. when j he fell in a city hotel. He was admitted j to hospital yesterday. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 6
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167MINOR ACCIDENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23968, 19 May 1941, Page 6
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