ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
SERIOUS CASE; ; Mr. Reid, solicitor, of Eoxton, who was soriously injured through falling off a tramcar some weeks ago at the corner of Vivian Street and Cuba Street, is lying in the .'Wellington'Hospital."in a critical condition. . .. THE WILLIS STREET. ACCIDENT. ' Inquiry at the hospital lasr~hTght elicited the fact that there was no improvement in tho condition of Sir. G. R. jail, who was seriously injured in'Willis Street last Saturday. A MINER'S END. IB? Tslcirraph.—Press Association.! Reefton,' Angust 16. A miner named Henry Sainsbury, who a fortnight ago complained of not being well, and was missed, was found dead behind a hut nt'Waiuta to-day, with his throat cut. He is supposed to have come from Otago. . . COLLAPSED UNDER ETHER, • Dunedin, August 18. Mrs. Paul, a married woman of about thirty, while having. teeth extracted by Jlr. Brewer, dentist, collapsed'while un"der an anaesthetic (ether).. All efforts to restore life, was unavailing.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 6
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152ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 6
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