CASUALTIES.
At 7 p.m, yesterday, a t Lyttelton, man named Greuawood, a hreman ia,; the Kaoiiona, while returning froih visiting a friend in the Tarawora, fell , between tho vessel and No, 4 n>hnrf, where she was lying. Greenwood m«ft r *' have struck his head in falling, for th»,' i blow was heard by a steward in ■ tiio ■'> Tarawera, who gave the alarm. TJfl, third engineer of the vessel, Mr Georgo'/'; Fraser, jumped into the sea fulljr\/ dressed, but could iind no trace of J* Greenwood, and the body had not been reoovered at #.30 last night. It M;| decided to wait until daylight to continue operations for the recovery of thi body. * NEW ULYMOUTH. July 2. ? Fountain John Lunn, aged 47. % turned soldier, was found dead in bod%at the Trocadero Hotel this morning. 1 He belonged to Upper Hicaarton, Christ* '15 church. He was discharged in March ' after _ three years' service with *t&6 Veterinary Corps, and.was recently emr xf ployed by the Railway Department. "Hf had consulted a doctor about heart «■: trouble. , ■
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16254, 3 July 1918, Page 8
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