ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
MACHINE-ROOM ACCIDENT. ■William Kemp, a member of the "New Zealand Times mechanical staff, was threading paper into a rotary press yesterday morning, when his left hand was drawn between the cylinders. 13y the time that a fellow employee stopped the press tho arm had been severely injured. The injured man was conveyed to tlie hospital, where amputation was found to be necessary.
STILL UNIDENTIFIED. , Tho victim of the Willis Stree't tram fatality has not yet been identified. On Sunday informants stated that he was Michael Walsh, a miner from Burnett's Face, near Dcnniston. To-day, however, tho nnlico received a telegram stating that" Michael Walsh was alive and at work.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1380, 5 March 1912, Page 8
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