HOSPITAL REPORTS.
Mr A. Dunn, who sustained internal injuries in an accident at the railway station, is in a comfortable condition, reported the Palmerston North Hospital authorities to-day. Mr R, Timmins, the junior porter who was injured at the railway station some months ago, is now in a satisfactory condition. A satisfactory report was also given concerning Thomas Hughes, who wa* involved in an accident with a motor car recently.
Mr B. P. Newcombe, who was admitted lo the Hospital as the result of sustaining injuries in a.n accident on Foxton Line, is now showing an improvement. There ri no change in the condition of Miss M. Dovle, who received concussion when she was involved -in an accident recently, although slie is not seriously ill.
Miss I. Wilton, who received a hip injury when jumping from a dray, ii improving slowly.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 217, 13 August 1937, Page 2
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