MAKING SLOW PROGRESS
Accident Victims A fepqrt on the conditioh oi Mr and Mr H. Toogood, of fiaveldck North, who are ihifiates of a Napier private hospital following injuries they recc: »ed in an accident fl'eaf Te Pohue on "Wednesday,- indicates that each is xiia.king slow progress. Mrs Toogood, who was the less seriously injured, is reported to be in a satisfactory condition, and although the full extent of Mr ToogoOd 's injuries has not been detefmined, he was reportfed this mofning lo he ruhking slow progress.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 4
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