ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
VICTIMS OF BURNS Two. young single men were admitted to the Dunedin Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from burns received at their work. Gordon Richardson, residing at 103 Cavell street. Tainui, was attending an electric lift for Parker and Keane. Ltd.. when he was burned on the hands and lace. He was admitted at 2 p.m. George Anderson, residing at 101 Forth street, was admitted at 4.45 p.m. with a scalded foot, received when he upset boiling water. He is employed by Radiation, Ltd. CHILDREN INJURED A child named William Mulvihill, residing at 68 Loyalty street, was admitted to the Hospital at 7.45 last night suffering from burns to the legs caused by the bursting of a hot-water bottle. When a motor, cycle fell on him at his home at 88 Norwood street, Bryan Low, aged two years, suffered a crushed side. He was admitted to the Hospital at 9.10 last night.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24715, 18 September 1941, Page 8
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