INSURANCE CLAIM
UNUSUAL CASE. By Telegraph—Per Press Association.). WELLINGTON, September 19. In throwing back into a sclioolgrouncl a tenuis ball which came over into the road, a clerk named Long I strained something in bis shoulder, , which resulted in hi s considerable dete.ntion as a hospital ease. An insur- | a nce company repudiated his claim on i its funds, but in a case heard to-day, I the Court upheld Long. His Honour, I Air Justice Blair, admitted, however, that a difficult point was raised, and a s_ay of execution for fourteen days ivas made to enable an appeal hv the company to he made. | I——
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 8
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105INSURANCE CLAIM Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 8
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