ACCIDENTS.
COLLISION WITH CAP. j . Jack Savage, of Wordswoxth street, I collided with, a car while riding his bicycle across the corner of Waltbem road and Wordsworth street late last evening. He was tUMSonscious when admitted to the Christchurch Hospital, and early this morning his condition was reported to be serious. . , SMALL GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR. Shirley Jennison, a girl, aged eiglit years, of 94 Mace's-road, Bromley, was knocked down by a car pn Macb's road late yesterday afternoon. - She was admitted to the Christchurch Hospital suffering from injuries to her head, and shock. . Last night her .condition was not serious. PALL -.PROVES FATAL. (rasss ASSOCIJITIOtt TZr.VaBA.It.) : "WELLINGTON, March 8. The Coroner's verdict at the inquest into 1 the death of Charles Wilson, formerly chief librarian at the General Assembly Library, was that death wa9 due to cerebral hemorrhage, the result of nn accidental blow in the right temporal region. While running to catch a Kelburn cable tram on February sth, Mr Wilson tripped and fell. He died on February 9th. NECK DISLOCATED. (FBKSB ASSOCIATIOIt J«L?3ftAlt.) March 8. The injuries received by George Robertson, aged 25, of 182 Tinakori road, whil4 diving at the Te Aro baths on Thursday, resulted in his death in the Wellington , Hospital this evening. Robertson, who was in the employ of the Post and Telegraph Department, in company with some comjjanions was diving when he dislocated his neck. His relatives live at Wright's Hush, Southland.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 15
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