ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
r. o •- A NARROW ESCAPE. " A narrow eecape from a serious acc 1 r dent occurred at Featherston yesterda f morning. A motor-car, driven by licensed driver, named F. M'Glynn, an containing four young women passei ? gers, nearly ran' into a train at-- tli ■" liank of New Zealand crossing. Tli L e driver turned the car into tho cattli stop, but tlie engino evidently struc 11 Miss Heath, and she was badly bruise ® about tlie legs, ono of which is brolcei The injured passenger was riding o 8 tho front seat, and was nearest to tli a train when the car was turned. o ' <] RAILWAY EMPLOYEE KILLED. . (By Teleprnnh — I'vwc \Mon»tion 1 0 Hamilton, December 16. William George Donald, aged thirt; it married, a railway employee, was 111 coupling a wagon whilst standing o f the platform of a van at Ngaruawalvi > this morning, when he overbalanced an I s fell on the line, and was run over an !; killed. il d DEATH OF A CHILD. 10 Duncdin, December 10. Nellie Oliver, aged soven, died i T Dunodin Hospital as the result of burr n received at Chaslands through her nigh , dress catching fire.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2646, 17 December 1915, Page 9
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