ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
WOMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL A woman named Eleanor Falconer, aged 54 years, was admitted to the Hospital at 8.50 last night, apparently suffering from some form of poisoning. She was placed on the dangerously ill list, and her condition was unchanged at a late hour last night. She resides at 54 Douglas street, St. Kilda. FALL FROM BICYCLE Gwen Price, aged 10 years, residing with her parents at 4 Teignmouth street, Abbotsford, was admitted to the Hospital at 9.10 last night suffering from head injuries received through a fall from a bicycle earlier in the day. LORRY DRIVER FOUND DEAD (P.A.) WANGANUI, Nov. 27. A motor driver who had been missing on the journey up the Parapara road since Monday was found dead today, his lorry having crashed over a bank near the 28-mile peg. Hs was Charles Sturzaker, of Aramoho, married, with four sons and six daughters. He left Wahganui on Friday, and was to have returned on Monday. When he did not, return inquiries were instituted, and the body was found by a traffic inspector.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24776, 28 November 1941, Page 6
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