ACCIDENTS
Three accidents received.the attention of the Wellington Free Ambulance yesterday.
Dorothy Stanley, aged nine, ol 44 Chelsea Street, fractured her skull and injured her left shoulder at 6 pjn., when she fell off the horizontal bars in the children's play area. Late last night her condition was serious, but today she was reported to be slightly unproved.
A warehouse assistant, Colin Perry, of 1 Bank Road, had his left eye injured when he was struck by a slug from an air-pistol last evening. He was taken to hospital from the Botanical Gardens.
F. Marshall, a liftman at the Trocadero Hotel, suffered an injury to his left leg when he slipped on the floor of the.hotel last evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 5
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