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CRASH THROUGH RAILING

TWO WORKMEN HURT AT LUNCH ACCIDENT AT HAMILTON from Our Oxen Correspondent HAMILTON, Thursday. Three men were injured in an unusual accident which occurred at the new addition ot Innes's Brewery, in the course ot construction on the town side of the traffic bridge, shortly after noon today. Rounding the bridge approach on a motor-cycle, John Hamilton White, of Mount Wellington, Panmure, crashed through a railing into a contractor’s shed, knocking down two workmen of a party which was having lunch. White was thrown heavily and was admitted to the Waikato Hospital suffering from head injuries and shock. His condition is not serious. S. W. Callis, a bricklayer, received severe bruises and a fractured ankle and W. Hughes, a brewery hand, suffered bruises and shock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 6

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CRASH THROUGH RAILING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 6

CRASH THROUGH RAILING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 956, 26 April 1930, Page 6

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