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INJURED SCHOOLBOY'S DKATII Robert Macaulay. Li u, • . an English schoolboy, has died from the injuries he received through being ealight in the belt of an engine driving a shearing machine at % Mokoi\vi Station. Owing to the flooded state of the river it was impossible for a doctor to reach him or to remove him to hospital.—P.A. MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED A motor mechanic, V. C. Halverson, employed at Pukekohe, was engaged in testing a motor-cycle when the footbrake locked, and he was thrown over the handle-bars. ‘ He received abrasions to face, head, arms and legs CYCLING APPEAL UPHELD CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. The Canterbury Centre of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association last evening upheld the appeal of B. W. Arnst, C. J. Deans and C. Bearman, the placed men in the Round Gorges cycle race, against their disqualification by the Papanui Sports Club for allegedly receiving a motor
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 1
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