Man Hurt Stopping A Runaway Lawnmower
WELLINGTON, Last Night .PA).— Mr A. Ness, Imperial Terrace, KU* birnie, Wellington, received a broken wrist, concussion, shock and abrasions today when he attempted to prevent a runaway lawnmower falling down a bank on to one of his small children. Ho dived to stop the machine, and fell down the bank himself. The child was unhurt. Mr. Noss is reported by the Wellington Public Hospital lo be in a satisfactory condition.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 November 1950, Page 5
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