CHILD FATALLY INJURED
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Car Skids Into Telegraph PaIa
(By Telegrapt
WAIHI, -This Day. Albert George Barnett, an employee of the Auckland Zoo, was proceedings with his wife and daughter Joyce, and with Mrs Eunice Merry, widow of the late Mr Malcolm Merry, of Waihi, and her two daughters, Joan, aged 12, and Malsome, aged four, to Waihi yesterday morning when the car sltidded on the planking of a bridge near Waikino. The car collided with a telegraph pole, and as a result Mrs Merry suffered a fractured arm and her little girl a broken nose. The other oceupants escaped injury. Immediately after receiving medical attenting at Waihi, Mrs Merry and hei daughter Malsome proeeeded "by service car to the Auckland Hospital. Tke local police have received information that the child died in hospital.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 187, 25 August 1937, Page 5
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