ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
, MINERS PINNED BY SLUDGE I THEV LOSE'THEIR LIVES. . (By Telegraph-Press Aseociatlon.) ■ . Invercargill, April 19. _ Two miners working at Round HillJoseph Bates and I'rank Smith-were found drowned. They were working in a, hole, and it appears a fall of sludge pmned them. Before they could extricate themselves the water-rose and drowned them,. Bates was. thirty-seven years of age, and leaves a widow and several children, bmith was a single man. .FOUND DEAD. ;.,. ~ , Timaru, April 19. Ihe police have received word that William Blair, aged twenty years, was found dead in a- paddock at Fairlie, 35 miles from Timaru. ■■••;■ DIED WHILE AT WORK. Hastings, April 19. Alice Overend, a married woman, a"ed 42, died suddenly while assisting her daughter in household washing. She leaves a widower and four children.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 7
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130ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 20 April 1911, Page 7
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