Working With Broken Thigh
(N.Z. Press Association)
AUCKLAND, Jan. 9.
A man with a broken thigh was today lowered over the side of the coaster Kaimai at Marsden wharf in a collapsible stretcher by St. John Ambulance officers.
Mr Thomas Henry Langlois, aged 64, ship’s watchman, of Picton street, Ponsonby, was hit by a car in Hepburn street, Newton, on Saturday. He went to work early today but collapsed. Mr Langlois was admitted to Middlemore Hospital where his condition tonight was fairly satisfactory.
Agricultural Unit.—Building has begun on the biggest agricultural unit in Wales, says “The Times.” It will cost £1,500,000, provide fulltime work for 400 men and women and produce seven million broiler chickens a year.—London, January 9.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 12
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119Working With Broken Thigh Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 12
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