ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
—» -. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. (By Telegraph—Special Correspondent.) Mastertbn, July 17. Norman Morris, son of Mr. W. Morris, butcher, of Kuripiiui, was severely burnt about, the legs last week, by falling into a vat of boiling fat. MR. DONALD LARNACH'S DEATH. (Bγ TeleeraDh—Press Association.! Dunsdin, . July 16. Regarding Mr. Donald Larnacli's suicido tho evidence showed that deceased bad had two fits recently, the last one tho cvenjng befofe ho snot h/msolf. The opinion was expressed by a friend thattnis had caused him to be despondent. A verdict to ihe effect that the death was caused by a bullet wound solf-in-ilicted, was returned. , : SUDDEN DEATH OF SHIP'S COOK. A man named William Johnston, a ship's cook, residing at 107 Taranaki Street, complained of feeling unwell at dinner yesterday, and went out to the yard, where, be became- violently affected. After a fow minutes ho leaned against the'fence, and.almost immediately colliipsod. Dr. Mackin was.sent for, but the man expired a fow seconds after his arrival. An inquest-will probably be held to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 8
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170ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 8
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