Three Men injured.
SI N-1 ’0! ’NDER BACK F i 15 ES. [nr Trr.EGH‘.mi —i-t it i-itr.ss association.] WELLINGTON. Mmvli o. The buck-limp' of a six pounder gun in the last heated minutes of a mimic night attack at The military pageant at Newtown Park last night, due to the breach being insecurely Installed, resulted in the lander receiving injuries to his hand, anil two otliers of the •jim’s crew being less seriously injured. All were hospitalled. The most seriously injured is named James Patrick, who had the lingers of his right hand considerably shattered. The second man. Archer, received severe cuts about the ribs, win!..- the third man sustained injuries to his lace, but 'Mis able to walk home after treatment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 3
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122Three Men injured. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1924, Page 3
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