HURLED FROM TRAIN.
MAN LOSES AN A li.jM. Frederick Ellis, of Olaki, a pas naer oa the Na pier-Wellington exja'ess on Thursday wu- hadly mj a rei 1 la an a eel, lei 1 1 at Ll at *ta st a lion. Ellis was leaning out of the plat form of the lirst carriage, apparently waving to friends, when Ids ami eu tight tfie fork of the ml. let cxciia ngel'. Ihe \ i<• 1 il l l was drayyod from the carriage and hurled thirty-Iwo feet down the line.. He was removed to tile Palmerston \,,rth Hospital! suffering from a maa”led wrist, l.rokea rit.s and a .ealp woiiml. It was sahserpienl I;. found ma-essa r\ to amputate the ami at the. elbow. Ellis is now pro ■ re:.si ay s:» I isl'aet o ril v.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4447, 3 May 1930, Page 2
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134HURLED FROM TRAIN. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4447, 3 May 1930, Page 2
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