THE AUCKLAND FATALITY
INJURED RECOVERING QUICKLY. (Ry Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Harry Roy and Eric Canham, the two young men who were admitted io the hospital yesterday morning, suffering from shock, as a result of the motor 'bus accident in Manukau Road, were reported this afternoon to have made a good recovery. It was expected that they would be discharged within a few hours. Mr Norman E, Wilson, telegraph employee, of Frederick Street, Mount Roskill, who suffered slight injuries to his back when the 'bus collided with the pole, and later returned to his homo on a tram car, is stated to-day to be little the worse for bis misfortune. The funeral of ttic late Lorinc Taylor, who fell out of the ’bus and was killed, will be held to-day. The interment will take place at Hillsboro’ Cemetery.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16800, 19 May 1926, Page 7
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