MINOR ACCIDENTS
Week-End Mishaps Four persons were injured in Hastings in a number of minor accidents during the week-end. The injuries are confined to broken limbs, but all four victims are patients in the Hastings Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. Mr Lawrence Roy Treves, of Waipatu, aged 37, suffered a fractured leg | when he fell after alighting from a ' Napier-Hastings bus at the Tomoana showgrounds. Mr Treves lost his footing after he had walked some distance l'om the bus and fell down a bank. Mrs Larsen, aged 53. of Nelson treet, Hastings, broke a leg when she fell from a ladder, and a 14-year-old boy, Phillip llorton, fractured a leg j when bc fell down. Another boy uamed Arroll eut his leg with an axe.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 108, 24 May 1937, Page 6
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