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TWO BOYS INJURED

Desmond Branks, aged 13, residing in Dee street, was admitted to the Dee street hospital on Saturday suffering from a fractured forearm, an injury he received when he fell while playing. Owen McKenzie, aged 16, living in Spey street, was admitted to the hospital on Saturday suffering from concussion and a scalp wound received when he fell from a motor-cycle. INQUEST ON YOUTH OPENED The inquest on Raymond Harris, aged 18, -who was injured by being struck by a car at Lorneville on Friday and died soon after, was opened before Mr R. C. Abernethy, S.M., on Saturday and adjourned sine die. Only evidence of identification was heard.

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Southland Times, Issue 24160, 24 June 1940, Page 4

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TWO BOYS INJURED Southland Times, Issue 24160, 24 June 1940, Page 4

TWO BOYS INJURED Southland Times, Issue 24160, 24 June 1940, Page 4

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