ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
« NATIVE DROWNED. (By Tclenranh-l'vcss Association.! Gisborne, November 30. A Native named Douglas was drowncQ at Frasertown while aliempling l« swim the river. INQUEST ADJOURNED. Nanior, November 30. \t; an inquest he.d to-day eonccrninff (ho denth of Mrs. Tonkin, wife of Caplain' Tonkin, manager of the Wiuroit Shipping Company, the medical evidence showed that there were numerous brnitfs on the bodv, and that one eye was discoloured. The state of the stomach led the doctors to suspect the presence of poison, and the inquest was adjourned to permit of an analysis. MISHAr TOTCVCLIST. As a yomu man named Arthur Ahearnc, employed in the electrical ofi'we. Welliiißton, was riding a bicycle ai'Hiir Jcrvois QuaVi about: 0 p clock on Wednesday evening, the wheel nl his innchine* skidded and he was thrown (o the ground. He was found to he sufiering from a scalp w<l « ml - 'U (or , lwm'",lmedical attention ho was able to proceed to his home.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 2
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158ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1300, 1 December 1911, Page 2
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