FALL FROM BICYCLE.
SCHOOLBOY INJURED. Injuries, the full extent of which has not yet been ascertained. were re‘— celwd by‘ John Batters, aged H, 5011 01' .\ll- J. Batters. of Albert Street. iinnnlion East, when he fell from his hicycin at the cornm- of Nixon and \\'cilirnzion streets, this murning. Nu nno appears to have \\'iinc’ssed [he ac‘idonl, but it is thought that lhe boy who \\‘ns picked up In an un«'onM'iDus condition, was thrown from his himclc when the machine skidded. He \\’ns ~nn\'cycd lo the \\'aikaio Hospilnl in :1 Si. John Ambulance. No :io‘lnilml I‘l‘lNll‘L of the iml's injuries x-nn hv Kin‘ll nnlil nn X—my examinalinn is mnduoimi, but hr: is slated to ho Mirfvl'ing h-mn ’(‘OIIL‘USSIOIL His vunxiiiinn is suiisl‘m‘iul‘y.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19947, 25 July 1936, Page 6
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123FALL FROM BICYCLE. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19947, 25 July 1936, Page 6
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