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THOSE FOOTBOARDS AGAIN.

CONDUCTOR INJURED. At about 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a tram conductor named Arthur Charles Brown slipped off tho footboard of a car passing tho Botanical Gardens. A passenger in tho car hurriedly informed the driver, who pulled up tho car. Brown was found lying on tho road in an unconscious condition, and, as tha services of a doctor were not available, ho was hurried into an ambulance wagon and convoycd to tlio Hospital. It was thought at tho timo that tho injured man had suffered concussion of tho brain. Inquiries from tho Hospital last night, however, show that ho was not very seriously hurt, and suffered only abrn'sionß about his head.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1896, 3 November 1913, Page 6

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THOSE FOOTBOARDS AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1896, 3 November 1913, Page 6

THOSE FOOTBOARDS AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1896, 3 November 1913, Page 6

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