SALVATION OFFICER HURT.
I ■ ——» BY TABLET GEAR. 1 (By Tolceraph— Press Association.) i' Dannevirke, August 6. ' The danger of the tablet apparatus on. " railway stations was emphasised yester- ' day. Adjutant Greene, of Hie Salvation ' Army, was returning from Mastertou by express train, and was sitting in a secs ond-class carriage' next to the engine, , with J his head projecting .a few inches through ? the. ',w.in,do.\Vm JVJkul, pa-ssiiig,-. the. tablet L mechanism'at Pahiatua, iis the train was " entering the station, the projecting arm ' which picks up the tablet struck him in 3 tho, face under the right eyiS, inflicting a severe wound, which necessitated sev- ' eral stitches being put in on arrival at ■ Woodville.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 7 August 1912, Page 6
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113SALVATION OFFICER HURT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1512, 7 August 1912, Page 6
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