CASUALTIES.
]\ Miller, a boy. 12 years of age. fell and broke his leg'as a result of sliding down a bannister on Tuesday evening. He was admitted to the Hospital. (PHESE ASSOCIATION' TELEGRAM.; TIMARU, July 1. Maurice 0 'Donoghup, aged 38 years, married, with two children, employed in a local garage, dropped dead this afternoon when engaged in fitting a tyre to a car. * Ernest Verrall, of Christchurch, aged . 'lO years, who was visiting friends at Knkahu, left home yesterday to shoot, rabbits, and was later found dead in :i paddock with a gunshot wound in the body. WELLINGTON, July 1. Alfred Hainsworth, aged 50, a linesman employed by the Hutt Valley Power Board, was found dead in bed at 6.30 this morning at Plimmerton. Deceased's relatives are bclievod to reside in Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 14
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132CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 14
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