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killed by fall of stone (rBISS ASSOCIATION TELEGKJ.M.) WHANGAREI, March 6. ' While filling a truck in a shale pit Bt Kaeo yesterday afternoon, E. ±s. Brown, aged 22, was killed instantly, and D. B. Smythe, a singie man had a leg and four ribs broken, by a fall of ?t.one. _ iiEWUAI INJURED .«£.?; «iEOC!ArIO* TSL'GSAt ■ PUNEDIN. March 6, A truck in which a party was going to work capsized this morning on Mount Cargill, and Robert Ferrier, ased 35, a married man, and William Fitzgerald, aged 32, were taken to hospital Ferrier with concussion and an injury to his hand, and the'latter with abrasions, and a fracture of his n„ht forearm. Four other men were also Injured, being treated as out-patients. fail from ladder A Celenso received head injuries %'hen he fell about 25 feet from a rep-ladder at Lincoln Agricultural College about 5.15 last evening. He was attended by a doctor, and taken to the Christchurch Public Hospital, where he was admitted. motor-cyclist injured Graham Brunt, of 270 Armagh street, was admitted to the ChristchurcK Public Hospital with abrasions and shock shortly before midday yesterday. The injuries were received when the motor-cycle he was riding collided with a motor-lorry on the North road, about a mile past St. Bede's College. His condition was reported to be not teriouf. ________________
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 18
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