ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
PIXXED Bt FALLING TRKfc. (By Telegraph-Press Association.) Gisbonic, Juno l>6. Walter Well?, while l>u?hie!ling at Hangaroa, was pinned against a tree by a falling trunk. Ho received severe internal injuries, and has been brought to the town Hospital. FATALLY BCRXED. Auckland, June 2C. Mrs. Alice Burnett, a young married woman, whn was severely burned by her clothing carchin;; tiro on June 14, died in- the i1.0.-pital yesterday. yUDDKX .DEATH. A waiter, named John Sullivan, who hiid bren employed at the Umpire Hotel 11 illil two months a 3O, died suddenly at Taiicra Crescent, Brooklyn, at six o'clock y-ctterday morning. Deceased was \2 years of aqe. and liad at one time been attended ljy Dr. Cloy for asthma and bronchitis, and was an outdoor patient at the hospital. He was a. single man, and resided with relatives.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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