CASUALTIES.
(PSKSS ASSOCIATION TELIO*AMS.) Hamilton/ October 29. At the inquest on Charles Frederick Bond, a prominent business man who was found dead alongside a gas tube, with tho gas turned on, a verdict was returned of suicide while in a state of mental depression. Charles Gibson, aged 58, the proprietor of the Waihou Hotel, died in the hospital. Gibson a few days ago stepped on a rusty nail, and lock-jaw supervened. WAXGANUI, October 29. James Keneh, driver of a light motor lorry, was seriously injured this morning through a collision between the lorry and a goods train. He was admitted to the hospital in an unconscious condition.
Jaatea Earnshaw, aged 27 years, Uvea with his sister at 154 StriekI*f4i street, vas pieked up in a eol«s«ed condition at the corner of Dur--garded aa being serious-
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 12
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135CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 12
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