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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ft- ' THE TRAGEDY AT OLIVE. Napier, November 14- ' 'At the inquest concerning the death of the woman Georgina Anthony and Norman Richards, who wore found dead each with' the arteries of ail arm severed at the elbow, the evidence went to showthat both wore. , addicted ' to drink. Richards boarded with Mrs. Anthony. The latter was to have left for Wa'ngamii yesterday morning, but telegraphed her mother that she was too ill., The ipquest was adjourned till Monday to permit of tho mother giving evidence.

THE NGATIRA FATALITY. Rotorua, November 14. The child who was fatally injured by falling from a broken swing at a school pionio at Ngatira .was named Jenkins, not Watkins.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2308, 16 November 1914, Page 8

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119

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2308, 16 November 1914, Page 8

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2308, 16 November 1914, Page 8

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