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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

MISHAP TO A. SOLDIETt. Private Pugg, of Fort Dorset, was admitted to the Hospital at 8 0 clock on Saturday night suffering from an accidental gunshot wound iu tho left hand. WOMAN KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOIt-CAR, A. woman named • Mrs. Ellingsworth was knocked down by a uiotor-car in Vivian Street, on Saturday nialil. sustaining injuries to hsr head and body. She was admitted to the Hospital, where she is progressing favourably. LITTLE -BOYS FALLS Ol'F HIS ROCKING-HORSE. A boy named .Tack Corliess. V years of n.sc, was admitted to the Hospital at 330 o'clock vesterdav afternoon, suffering from a 'fractured leg, sustained by falling off a rocking-horse while playing. An inquest, was held on Saturday morning by Mr. L. G. Reid. S.M., into Ihe cause of Iho. death of Kathleen. Violet Alien, aged 41, who died suddenly at her home, % Bolton Street, on August 23. Dr. Fyffo. who made a postmortem examimition of the body, described the condition of the principal organs, and expressed the opinion that the cause of death was syncope, due to a weak heart, coupled with asthma. After hearing other evidence tlio Coroner returned a verdict, in accordance with the evidence of Dr. Fyfl'e. The deceased's husband, Saddler Robert Alien, and her son are both at the front. R.ETTTRNTSD SOLDIER'S DEATH. (Bv Telegranh—Snecial Corresnondcnt.l Palmerston M., August 2S. Arthur William Roberts, who was fatally injured at Martou railway station on Wednesday, left New Zealaad with the Main Body ;i6 a bombardier, returning to the Dominion about six or seven months ago, as Iho resu.lt of wounds received at Gallipoli. The deceased at the, time of Ihe accident -was journeying to Taihapo to take up a position in the locomotive department of the Railway Service. He had served in South Africa, bein" sergeant in the Fourth and lientenant in' the Eighth Contingent. His interment took place at Palmerston today, with military honours. DROWNING CASES. By Telegraph—Press Association. Palmerston North, August 20. A drover named W. Sutherland, while returning from the Feilding sale to liunnythorpo last night, was drowned while' crossing the Mangaone, which is in half flood. The body was lecovcrcd tins morning. Tho deceased was a married man, with five children, and his eldest sou is at the front.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3174, 27 August 1917, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3174, 27 August 1917, Page 6

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3174, 27 August 1917, Page 6

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