ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
SUDDEN' DEATH U'P A RETURNED SOLDIER. Bv Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, June 14: A returned soldier named George Brownin" about 30 years of age, dropped dead in a restaurant last night. Ho was gassed in France, and invalided home. INQUIRY DEATH. By Telegraph-Press Association. Invercargiil, June U. « the inquest on the prisoner who was shot while attempting to escape from the Otatara reclamation works, and died in hospital, the jury returned a verdict that deceased mot his death by misadventure, being shot unintentionally by \\ order Douglas in the execution of his duty. The Coroner added a rider that no blame was attachable to the warder, and that tho prison authorities had done everything possible for tho comfort of the deceased.
Jack Carter, a child about five years of a°e was knocked down in Murphy Street yesterday by a, motor-van. He received a broken thigh, ami had to be removed to tho Hospital. His condition last, night was not considered to be serious.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 6
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164ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 6
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