WELLINGTON ACCIDENTS.
Slight concussion was received by F. Clare, mechanic, who lives at 251 The Terrace. Wellington, when he fell from the Roman rings while practicing in a physical culture-Studio last e veiling. As a result of falling off his bicycle at the corner of Cuba and Wakefield Streets at 5.30 o’clock, Robert Millar, labourer, of 43 Tarikaka Street, Ngaio. received a lacerated wound over his right eye. A compound fracture of tlie left, leg was received by J. Robinson, millhand, of Akatarawa, when his motorcycle skidded in some loose metal at Heretaunga. A child. Donald Thomas, living with ljis parents at Avarua Road. Ngaio, fractured his right arm when ho fell over a bank. A severe lacerated wound to ins right leg was received by Mr B. F. Smuts-Kennedy, of 58 Manners Street, Wellington. When in a Cuba .Street butcher's shop he was struck by a knife falling out of its sheath.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12440, 5 September 1933, Page 6
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