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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

THE EVANS BAY FATALITY. An inquest concerning tho death of John Lloyd, who was accide-irtal-ly drewtied? iii Evans Bay oil Wednesday through the capsizing of a sailing boat, will he held at the' Courthouse at 4 o'clock this a.ften-io'fffl. BODY ONltllLWAy, Auckland, June 4. The mangled body of William- Mumford, an old iM.a.n, a resident of Paunnire, was foun-ti on tlio railway lino .near ffiiterslie. HftTtad evidently been run over by a train. DEATH IK Tfii STREET. C'hrJstchtirW, Juno' 4. Mr. A. A. Mitchell, an oldorry com. mereial traveller, dropped dead 'in the street this morning. Ho was. a mar* Bed man, COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER DIES IN . THE STREET. Ghrlstchuridh, June 4. 'A. Mitchell, a eominereial traveller, a married--man residing at New Brigh-; ton, died suddenly on tlte footpath out- : sicl-o the railway station at 8.43 it.».. to- : day, Ho left_ his home with the intention of catching tho tram to Little ■ River. He was delayed at tho Post : : Office, _&ud whib hu-itying to tho train | met his h : rotli.er-in-)n.w outside the sta* ■ ; tioif. While. engaged- ill conversation ! Mitchell sudd-only throw up his hands awd fell on his hack on tko pavement. Tlse cause of death was heart failure ..GOLFER DROPS DEAR. Ghrlstofiureb, June 4. Frank Bradley, a w-eli-taiown and popular golfer, died suddenly oft tho liuks at Chafteris Bay yesterday. In tho morning lie had participated in a match betweefi Lyttelton and Kaiapoi, representing tlio former -club, Rain caused a cessation of play, aad tho party adjourned to. a wha.ro beside the hhks for the purpose of $rying their clothes. Bradley was approaching the door, with tho intention of leaving tho room when, he reeled and fell, <;xpirmg almost immediately.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 8

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 8

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 8

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