ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
' MOTOR BOAT? SWAPPED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) '•■'.- Christchurch, January 28. A man named Rowlands was crossing the Sumner, Estuary: in a motor boat tonight when tho boat swamped and sank Rowlands remained afloat by tho help of a cork! cushion and Rot into the breakers. Ho was rescued by the.Sumner life boat; .•'■■..■-•■"■ MOUNT EGMONT FATALITY. ' New, Plymouth, January 28. At the inquest on Evelyn Oxeriham, who died of exposure on Mount- Egmont, a verdict,of accidental death'was, returned, ; the coroner slating. that Ernest Locke, who was with her at tho time, and left her to find the track, had done everything possible to-save the girl, who had wandered from tho spot : where he' left her when he returned. ' , The strenuous life of to-day renders Accident..and Sickness Insurance no longer .'a luxury but a necessity. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation's new "Leader Policy" covers all accidents and 50 diseases. Prospectus sent on receipt.of application.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 8
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154ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 8
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