SERIOUS ACCIDENT
(B:/ Telcqrnjin — Frr-ss Association.) Auckland; Last Night. During a I" >otbail match at Onehunga yesterday, Thomas Langton came into colli-.ion with an opponent and collapsed. A doctor found ti'tat Laijgton's snine was dislocated at the neck and there is little hope of the player's recovevv. ' A motor car ran over a six-year-old boy named Phillip Hartnoll on Saturday. The" child was playing with a companion and went behind th» tramcar, failing to see tßie motor or to be seen by the motorist. The child was upoonsfhus when picked up, and is suffering T'rom severe injuries to the head and hand. L j s doi»g as as can be expected, 'lllKGiMlNtt ACT MAN ARRESTED i.N WELLINGTON. 'B\i Ttle.aravh — fit-as Afsnciatwn.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. J. Stollin was arrested in a hotel on a warrant charging i'u'm with betting on licensed premises. Ho was remanded till Wednesday.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 5
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146SERIOUS ACCIDENT Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 5
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