MAN’S FOOT SEVERED
LONG WAIT IN AGONY BRISBANE, Oct. dti.— For lour and a-lialf hours Robert, Alhur.v Kieldsend, aged -l:l, labourer, lay on the railway' line, at Aleoaudah, near Pinkenlia, early this morning al'Jhr Jiayinp; his lelt tool ', severed by a train. He retained eo ll seihii t LTe u£y! 1 oil the Arden I. ( At -I.ln o'clock this' morning, Air. Rolicrt. 'Smithy who- dß'ihLjmarb.y.,. .and who rose early to milk cows, heard J'ieldseiid calling I'er help. All'. Kieldsend was taken to: Brisbane General Hospital. this cmidition is reported to he low. 1 (i ■fr . ,/ U' v t ■ *■ e
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 124, 19 December 1938, Page 4
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99MAN’S FOOT SEVERED Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 124, 19 December 1938, Page 4
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