RECOVERY IN HOSPITAL
OFFICER FROM DUNKIRK (By Telegrapn.—Special to Times) GISBORNE, Tuesday Having suffered serious concussion : in a bomb explosion during the j evacuation of the British Expedition- ; ary Force at Dunkirk, Dr. Allan j Gunn, son of Dr. and Mrs R. M- j Gunn, of Gisborne, is recovering in ! an English hospital, according to ad- ! vice received by his rents. His injuries were so severe that for several days he was unconscious, and his recovery seemed doubtful.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21155, 3 July 1940, Page 10
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