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CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

GIRL FALLS FIFTY FEET. Yesterday morning Ellen Leslie, 11 years of age, ami daughter of Mr. T. W. Leslie, custodian, fell through a skylight at the Town Hall. The little girl had a rather miraculous escape, for she fell some fifty feet, but fortunately did not sustain any more serious injury than a very severe shaking. MOTOR OVER A BANK. Yesterday morning John Caldwell, n clerk, 28 years of age, was injured through ii motor-car running over a bank at Lyall Hay. He was conveyed to the hospital, and is snlYering from injuries to the head. lie was reported last evening as being in a semi-conscious condition. WHARF WORKER HURT. On Saturday, Robert M'Carry, a single man, 02 years of age, who lived at the Salvation Army Home, and worked on (ho wharves, sustained a broken leg through a sack of grain falling on him. INJURED BY FALLING WINCH. Patrick Fogarty, a single man, 58 years of ago, who was in the employment of .Mr. Pulley, contractor, was injured through tho wind blowing a winch off a staging, and the winch falling on him. The injuries sustained wero a broken leg and cuts about tho head.

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Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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199

CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 4

CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 4

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