ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
r-4 FOUND DROWNED. (By Tel«craph-Pre«a Asßoclatton.l / Dunodln,* August 21.. ' 'At the inquest on the body of afrs.> Emma Smith who was drowned at St. Clair yestorday. a verdict of found drowned was returned. It transpires .that deceased loft her six-weeks-old child with her sister yesterday. , - ' , . Duncdln, August 22. The body of a man, whoso name has not yet been ascei tamed, was ioiind ( on ioma- t luttk licach this afternoon.' Deceased, who nus apparently between CO. and 7°J eear*: r *, 0, ' ago, had, judging by indications on the body, |,ueu ,n' vho water about three days. Near Lho body i was found a walking-stick, with the lctteis "H.D." carved oa it. Mis. Sutherland Bustained a nasty scalp wound as the result of a fall at hoi home 22 Wingfiold Sticot. She was admit ted to the hospital on Saturday evening. • ,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 8
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143ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 593, 23 August 1909, Page 8
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