ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
YOUTH,S HURT IN ,|| (Per Press Association- Copyright.) ■4 AUCKLAND, July 28. Two youths were injured, . one seriously, in a level crossing collision between a motor van and suburban train near Takanini (Station this afternoon. The driver of the van, Ronald Leslie Watson, aged 18, of Papakura, received a fracture of two ribs, a laceration of the leg. and shock, and he was. admitted to a private hospital at Papakura. His companion, William Neill Kidd aged 17, of Papakura, received head injuries, and the fracture of a leg. He was removed to Auckland Hospital. His condition is reported to be serious. RELIEF WORKER INJURED. ' HASTINGS, July 28. An unemployed relief worker, Lesiio Francis Payne,, /was seriously in-
-;||HREE YEARS:’;-; imprisonment NELSON, July 28. , >Found guilty of -breaking and enter* Globe Hotel and stealing nine pounds; a quantity ,of liquor, cigarettes, and coins, Edward Davis was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment with hard labour, and declared an habitual criminal. Mr Justice Blair said it' appeared that- accused since 1915 had spent more of his life m gaol in Australia than out. \
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 5
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