WEEK-END ACCIDENTS
MAN FRACTURES SKULL . TWO BOYS INJURED. Stanley James Johnston, a single man, aged 26, was found yesterday lying in the yard at 24, Earl’s terrace, where he resided, with the base of his skull fractured. The injured man was admitted to the hospital at 12.45 p.m. As far as can be ascertained, there is no evidence to show how the injury occurred. Late last evening Johnston was reported to be in a serious condition. STRUCK BY MOTOR-OAR. Running out from behind a tram in John street yesterday afternoon, Leo VV alder, aged nine years, residing with his parents at 146. Wellington avenue, Brooklyn, was knocked down by a passing motor-car. The boy was admitted to the hospital at 5.10 p.ra. suffering from a fractured right leg. CYCLE ACCIDENT. While riding a bicycle in Woodlands mad on Saturday evening, Ramsey Brown Gcorgeson, aged 13, residing with his parents at Trafalgar street, Jolinsonville, and employed as a telegraph messenger, the machine skidded. Georgeson was thrown and struck tho kerbstonefl. He was admitted to the hospital at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday suffering from injuries to an arm.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12650, 10 January 1927, Page 7
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