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Page Row No Reference to Correspondence Date Place of Accident First name(s) Surname Age Grade Wages Cause of accident Nature of Injuries Date resumed duty Duration of disablement compensation claimed Compensation Paid. Railway, Dock or Factory accident
234 9978 458765 14 September 1920 Per Way Yard, Barry W M Fouracre 18 Underman 11s 7d per day This man was engaged assisting to erect a tail stop block when one of the metals slipped and fell on his left hand. Top of finger lacerated 15th September 1920 1/2 day R
234 9979 455775 15 September 1920 No 1 Dock G Clissold 30 Carpenter 14s 6d per day He was dealing with decking timber which was suspended from a crane at No 15 tip jetty when the timber slipped out of the iron grip and fell on his left foot. Bruising to toes 20 September 1920 3 days F
234 9980 458773 15 September 1920 No 2 Dock A Simms 48 Pitwood worker Tonnage When engaged discharging pitwood from the deck of a steamer, Simms's tomahawk glanced off a piece of timber & struck his left foot Instep of foot pierced Did not leave work Did not leave work D
234 9981 458772 15 September 1920 No 2 Dock F W Hinder 27 Pitwood Worker Tonnage Making a sling of pitwood on the deck of the s/s "Utigue" when a piece of wood rolled from the tier & fell across Hinder's right foot. Toes bruised Did not leave work Did not leave work D
234 9982 458774 15 September 1920 No 2 Dock W G Newton 58 Prep- Carrier 17s 6d per day Newton was inside a wagon placing props upright to prevent the load moving in transit when he sustained injury to one of the fingers of his left hand by reason of it coming in contact with a projecting bolt. Nail torn of fingers Did not leave work Did not leave work D
234 9983 458769 15 September 1920 No 2 Dock H Broom 51 Underman 11s 7d per day He was lifting a short rail from a heap on No 20 tip back when another piece of metal slipped & fell against his right leg. Flesh wound on back of leg Did not leave work Did not leave work D
234 9984 458778 16 September 1920 Locomotive Sheds, Barry J W Hatcliffe 23 Locomotive Fireman 11s 0d per day This man states that after ascending to the footplate of a Locomotive and in going through the gangway his left elbow came in contact with the edge of the gangway. Elbow cut and bruised Did not leave work Did not leave work R

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