ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR. At about noou yesterday Constable M'Kolvie found the fully-clothed body of a man, about thirty years of ago, fioatuiK in the harbour near tho Clyde-Qua): hatha. . It is considered that the bodj had been in the water only a fow hours, no papers in the clothing, and identification' 'lias not toeh estab-' ashed. ' The body was removed to the morgue. .; WHARF ACCIDENT. David Moody, a wharf worker, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday Biiftenng from a broken leg. Tho limb was fractured through a bale of flax falling on liini while he was assisting in the loading of the steamer Willochra. CLYDE QUAY. TRAGEDY. The Public Hospital rc/ported last evening that Mrs. Mullms was very well, and that there had been'a slight improvement in the condition pf Mr. Mullins. ' v ■-, ■ CHILD FATALLY- BURNED. (By Tolegroph.-Press - Association.) Auckland, August 21. Gladys M'lntosh, the young daughter of a quarrymau residing at-Archill, died in the Hospital from burns on the face, the result, of a fire-.■caused by playing with matches.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 9
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174ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 9
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