30-FOOT FALL
Father Heagley Suffers a Broken Elbow When he fell down at 30-ft. cliff while out tramping with a party on the way to Cape Kidnappers during the week-end, Father Heagley, of the Roman Catholic Prosbytery, Hastings, suffered a broken elbow. The services of a doctor who happened to be on tho beach at Clifton were obtained, after which Father Heagley was adniittcvl to the Hastings Soldiers' MemOrial llospital, where he is i-eported to bo making satisfactory progress. An X-ray examination has been earried out, but the exact nature of the injuries has not yet been ascertained.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 7
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