TWO STILL SERIOUS
VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION OTHERS SATISFACTORY (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., this day. Tim hospital authorities reported today that- willl two exceptions the condition of the victims of the dynamite explosion at, .1 fnlcombo yesterday lias shown improvement. Frank Cowdrey, xvho.se injuries include a fractured arm, fractured skull, burns, shock, and abrasions, is still in a very serious condition. ’Mrs Cowdrey, who is extensively burned and suffering from shock, is still serious. The condition of Maurice COwdrey, who received burns, abrasions, and shock is now fair; Nila, Cowdrey, burns on t he abdomen, injured right- knee, abrasions, and shock, condition fair; Beverley Cowdrey, small burns and shock, satisfactory; E. A. Robinson, wounds on the forehead, wrist, and leg, satisfactory; Raymond Davies, small abrasions and shock, satisfactory.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 11
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128TWO STILL SERIOUS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18758, 15 July 1935, Page 11
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