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WATERSIDERS HURT

INJURIES NOT SERIOUS Two waterside workers were injured yesterday. Suffering from concussion through being struck on the back of the head by a. railway sleeper in the hold of the Make, Thomas McKeown was taken to the Auckland Hospital by the St. John Ambulance. His condition is not serious. Mr. McKeown, who lives at 1 Xapier Street, is a single man, aged 24. A case of tobacco fractured a bone in the right foot of Mr. B. Wliitehouse when it fell from a sling in the hold of the Maunganui yesterday. Mr. Wliitehouse, who is a married man, 26 years old, returned to his home in Golf Road, Xew Lynn, after treatment at the hospital.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 349, 9 May 1928, Page 7

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WATERSIDERS HURT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 349, 9 May 1928, Page 7

WATERSIDERS HURT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 349, 9 May 1928, Page 7

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