ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
T ~» MAORI WOMAN DROWNED. (By Telegraph.—Pre eg Association.) , .. Auckland, April 9. r. r.l , tly corr cspcuacnt telegraphs — On luesday, as Itangi l>ai auti a boy about ten years of ago wero crossing tho Waikato near Rangiriri, tho canoe capsized just when the crossing had been half made. The woman's struggles were seen by the people 011 the bank, but before any assistance could arrive she disappeared, the body being recovered some time after. TJIO boy managed to keep afloat until much-needed assistance saved him from almost certain death. The woman belongs to Horahora, near Rangiriri'. LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH? Invercargill, April 9. Inspector Norwood received information this morning stating that Lorna Warnscke, aged 25- years, died suddenly at Nokoaiai yesterday. * THE LYSOL POISON. • Whangarei, April 9. At Hikurangi this morning — Olsen, a stranger to the district, committed, suicide by drinking lysol. "Remember you may meet with an accident any day. . Remember the Ocean Accident Corporation's Leader Policy covers all accidents and 50 diseases. Remember to tako out a Policy To-day.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1720, 10 April 1913, Page 8
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171ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1720, 10 April 1913, Page 8
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