PATIENTS IMPROVING
Mr. \V. J. GuHot. who suffered severe concussion, and contusions to a thigh when he fell off Western Wharf on Monday, is reported by the Auckland Hospital authorities to be slightly better, but bis conditions is still serious. Mrs. Margaret Kim in. who was ad- | mitted to hospital on Saturday suffeij ing from asphyxia, was reported this | morning to have improved, although . her condition is fairly serious. The condition of Mrs. Martha Lyons, who received head injuries when a molw-car knocked her down i on Sunday, is reported hy the hospital authorities to be saiisiactcry*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1025, 16 July 1930, Page 12
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