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"CASUALTIES.

A carpenter named R. Boulby, while working on a building in the city, slipped and fell a distance of fifteen feet, receiving concussion of the brain. He is progressing favourably at the Hospital. John Davis, an employee at Mansfield's monumental masonry works, was assisting to place a block of marble on a cart yesterday, when the horse moved, and the stone slipping, fell on one of his fingers, cutting Mlie top off. He was treated at the Hospital, and left for his home.

Alfred Sesirelle, a boy aged fourteen years, cut the tendons of his hand rather badly yesterday while at work in a blind factory. He was admitied to the Hospital.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19030110.2.41

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

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"CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

"CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11478, 10 January 1903, Page 8

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