ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
J-: >_ (by TEtia^Apn—pnisa association.! SUICIDE. I Invercarglll, January 24. A horse doctor named David Bawlay, a resident of East Invorcarell, committed suicide *t Oaklands (Pine Bash) on Saturday morning. Deceased was on a tour in connection with his calling, and put up for the night at Mr. Rich. Mukos's place at Oaklands. He gpt up this morning and walked to tho stable : with , Mr. Mulcox, who left, him for a time. Coming back afterwards he found Barclay dead on the floor of the stable with his throat cut, and with a blood-stained razor at his side. Deceased was a married man with three sons, tho eldest about 18 or 19.
ACCIDENT .WHILE HAYMAKING. , . : lot TEIiEGttiPIi—PRESS ASSOCUTIO'V.) .' ..''/ ■'•■-•.-• :/ >Jir-.. Marlon, January 23. AVhilo engaged in ' haymaking, Mr. C. Green, of llata, had one of his legs caught in the machine. , ' •'• He was taken, to Miss ■ Wal- ' ton's -private hospital, .'Marton' Junction, where the leg was amputated just above the ankle, the operation being 'performed on Saturday. Ho is progressing favourably. s
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 5
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172ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 414, 25 January 1909, Page 5
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