ACCIDENTSAND FATALITIES
MAN JdROPS DEId IN -&& stpET;' ' ' v.A?,. W4uest-.ww ijelcl., by,-,iir...M'AriW ■ yesterday,, evening; .coiiceriiing,, j<hb.;euddbtt death of a mail nanjed.HainiltJn.lkidgersi.a .bhcMayer/ about 60, years ,of;,ago, \('ho;ditid suddenly at 6:10 a,ta.\ ;, yestorday,.:,.Evidence showed that debeased ~was. standing on, the" foctpath.at, the .conifer. SUc.eii and T.aranalu ,Place, ralkihg,,ib an; acqualctahoq, wheu,. without .any warning,. ho dropped dead on the footpath. .{Deceased; wlio.waJ' .employed;.as. i a ..uewspaper-sellerj;;.,jarrived from,. South;. Africa, about.bight inonth's;h»b; - Papers touhd-on. tbei body showed, that dbi ceased, iivas a ...good ibficltlay.er. with recon!?: mehdations. front .Belfast./ ,Tho, letters .aisii ■ showed .that things .had-.hofcgoiib .well ..with him at GapoTown, aiid ho cahio.to..Welling-' ton,,i.whero ihb.had.been in .good ..health ,up bo Wednesday, .w.lio'n~ho,.eompjairic'd, of. in- ,- digestion; dud. obtained .some inedictnO.frbra a.chemist. vßodjjcrs . h'ad ( a buhl . aceonrii! of about £10.aiid.som<S.£3, or£4.in.cash; <A ; \ verdict; was rbturned.that'death was due to lieart failure. ACCIiMTALLY kiLLED 1 . (ni TEtEGiiirfi—rEEss issbcuTidN.) .YVYv/' ••'•.,",'.,. .iCiuHe'dlHi.MayS..; _A youli| man hathb'd ■I'S.trick. LaHi'lcss; .20 killed wlijloidriviiig atip Ufay. bn the CatliriS, railway works;, fatality, is ii p'artidulnrly distressbife, .q'jio iu view of.,the. tact that deceased's father il at,present in.hospital.„.., i. , ■'~.■(,• Ml .Louisa L'fediiicipat, agc<L : ttirob ,was' killed at tttitahiij bn Tuesday fallirig: over ii.baiik. Tho child whs b'li ii liblldSy^sitQ, friends. '.'.-. v ...... ■; ■■■...'• &fcri acoid'ent. . ■'■ ';■;.' '■'•' (nr TBLEQnii'u—ipEiJiit, fcoitKEsroiliJENT.j ' -A 'ji- 'v.-.- ■ + .-,-!•'■ jLbbnard Pcars,.. a fiittlet ih.the Saiidoii block,,metjwith a, sb'rioiifi.iiiiiiry. Ho was divfc^shooting, aiid. had laid liis.guK dbwii while lib, was/ resting;. On picking, it up. again jthd, trigger .was caught by a ''bush.lawyer;'!, and the charge blow away a portion of his left hand. KILLED BY THE itAili KtAiN. . \o\ TBubturn—ritEsS XssocuTioK.) . ; _ PalmorstoH Nortii, May 6. .William Auchinachic, an old and respectbd resident of Palinbrstoni was kUled by the' mail train,,this who was 60, years old,' and crippled; by rheumatism, was crossing tholino as.the train ap; preached; but absent-mindedly took no notice bf tlio. whistlo. Death resulted almost iniihodiatbljv Mr.' Aucliiiiachie was a' native of : Scotland, and., lived sbhie ybiii' in KSikburit and , Raii^ibfa.... FELL ASLEEP' ON THE RAILWAY. ;.,, - .. Paimarstdn North; May 6, .PatHck.COe, a storckeeperj of Kdputariißj wds.killed by tlio aftbrhboli train, from Wei-: lingtbn yesterday. He fell aslecj) oh lino.on his way home from Shannon, and tin train ran over him.;
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 4
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360ACCIDENTSAND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 501, 7 May 1909, Page 4
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