CASUALTIES.
(PBXSS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) DUNEDIN, June 2. At the inquest on Neil Black, a farmer at Maungataua, aged fifty-six, who died at the hospital as .the result of an injuiy received through a barrel of milk falling on him and fracturing his pelvis, the Coroner found that deatn was due to septic infection following the injury. John Kelly Kent, aged sixty-five, a married raan'working on a farm at Poolburn, was found hanging in a stable yesterday. TAIHAPE, June 2. A man who has not yet been identified was killed on the rai'way line near Karioi yesterday. Appearances indicate that he was walking ou the line when the train struck h""-
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 10
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