ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
« CHILD'S'CLOTHES TGNITED. .:.-.ilJjr.-.Tok'craoll;.-:!'ri!s«; \»«ni)lotlnn.i;,.. """ ' Auckland, December i. Annio M'Namara, need live years, died 'in tho' hospital as the result of burns received at her parents' residence, Grafton Koad. 'Tho child' waV playing with matches, and ignited licr clothes., .' . LINEMEN'S l-'ALL. ' "■■ ■ • Ouncdin, December 4. , John Fnzakcrlcy was working on . tho corporation overhead' wires,, making a joint, whon he received a slight shock, causing him to call out. Chnrlcs Neville, tho foreman,' married, aged forty years, went to his'assistance, ami both "!<* Ml oil the ladder to the ground, Neville being underneath. Tho foil caused Ni'villo's deatli. It is* supposed his neck was broken. The other man's injuries ure , not serious. , BOATLNG ..FATALITY. Thames, December 4. A drowning accident is reported from tho Hauraki Plains. Two women and a sevcn-vcar-old child named Qmirlorman lvcro In a boat pulling along (he river, when the child overbalanced and fell. over, board. Tho women saw the child rise to tho surface, and wero helpless. The body was soon carried away by tho inst-runnmg river.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 2
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171ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1303, 5 December 1911, Page 2
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