CASUALTIES.
On. Thursday afternoon Alßert * Robinson, a married man 460 Cashel street, was admitted *®J|||i Chrietchurch Hospital sggenßg (the effects of two ballet WWWBPS»|J the head. Robinson, who ed as a locber-up by tho partpient, wa3 found in store at the rear of the Union Ship Co 's building in a dageA tion. There were clothes and on a 22 caljbre lying close Sesido him. T . n ■wero in tho right, side of fch» neither had penetrated the condition last night tva; l>e not serious. * j|||l| (rRESS ASSOCIATION NEW PLY MOUTH. November At the inquest on L. S. killed on the Rutland road November 14th, the Coroner .open verdict. He remarked blame was attachable to-the officials and the crossing was geroua than some others ia WELLINGTON, Chas. Ekluna, 50, a tho Union S.S. Company's h<"* WjMBWI while climbing a ladder at wharf, fell' back into the parently he struck his head, dead when he was taken os|t.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 10
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