ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
MAOBI WOMAKTBtTENED TO DEATH. (By Tejceraph-Tross 'Association.) '' Gitborna, November i. A fire broke out at B 6'clock to-night in & tworoomed Maori wharo, near tho beach, fin aged Maori named Hem Willoughby was burned to death. Her husband, a European named Henty Willougliby, got out when the fire started, but the woman, who was sleeping in t fch6 back of tho'whata. 'eonld not ovidontiyi reach tUq door. Her charred body was found- . near tho door&ay. Her husband has been ar« ' tested on a ehargo of drunkenness and breach. ! of a prohibition I ordferii* ' < ! WMSTLING MISHAP. ' i Blenheim, November 4, ' While wrestling in a fsldo-show at tho Agril cultural Show- yesterday, a man named W. ■> Rudd had hierfght J4idte badly facturod, and . wns taken to the ho>riitaL J , £ CHILD DBOWNED. r 1 ' L %'« t Hamilton, NoWjeit*. j lie two-yoar-old daughter oi a WhaUTvhata icsident,named Campbell Johnston was found drowned in a ctcek yesterday, <
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 7
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