CASUALTIES
Bernard Hammersley, a box-maker, employed at Skinner's factory, Madras street,' was admitted to the Christchurch Hospitil -yesterday, with severe injuries to three of the fingers of his lett hand, caused by a circular saw. Through a collision between a motorcar and a tram in Moleuworth street, Wollington, shortly boforo 0 o'clock on Wednesday evening, Jlr Ormond Cooper, tho well-known auctioneer and stock agent, of Master ton, was severely injured about the ribs and back, and the motor-car was badly damaged.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 5
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