WELLINGTON ACCIDENTS.
Burns to her bodv and arms were received by Mrs 1). Hepburn. Moleswortli Street. Wellington, when her clothes caught fire from a copper Ihe right hand of Mr W. H . Cullen, waterside worker, 2.3 A l-lino-ton Street Wellington, was badH lacerated when ,t was jambed while he was workmg aboard the Maunganui. While working alongside the Monowar a 4 Queen’s Wharf. Wellington. 4 Smallbridge, waterside worker.
16 Hall Street, had a bone in hts right foot fractured when the ball ot a. crane foil on the foot. Splashed by boiling bitumen while working m a building in I.nmbton Quay, Mr G. S. Cosgrove. labourer 40 Molesworth Street. Wellington received burns to his lelt arm *~
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12568, 8 February 1934, Page 3
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