CASUALTIES.
A special constable named Glasson, while schooling a horse at the Shotv Grounds yesterday, received injuries to the .o.ier part of his lack, necessitating his removal to tho Hospital. Last evening, a railway porter named William Pt'ier Power, whileycycling along Manchcftor street from the railway station, collided with a telegraph pole in endeavouring to avoid a cab. He was "rendered unconscious, and at-
! "William Pt'ier Power, whileycycling along Manchcftor street from the railway station, collided with a telegraph . pole in endeavouring to avoid a cab. jHe was "rendered unconscious, and at- ! tended by- Dr. Temple, who ordered his i removal to the Hospital, where it was found that he was suffering from a : slight concussion of the brain. (FB-SS -SSOCXATIOKf TELEC-AM.) CARTEIRTON, December 4. I A young man, aged about nineteeu years, named Thomas Gcorjge Gattereil, one of tho Sedgwick boys, employed by Mr E. Eagle, junr:, tho Belvedere ' Jersey breeder, attempted to commit ; suicide this morning by taking poison. j Medical attention saved him. I "[NVERCARGILL, December i. i It is reported that a married woman named Martin, livinz- near Kew, was shot dead to-night with a pea rifle. Particulars are not available, but it is understood that the occurrence was accidental.
tended by- Dr. Temple, who ordered his removal to the Hospital, where it was found that he was suffering from a slight concussion of the brain.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 9
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