ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
iRABBITEK KILLED BY FALLINGBy Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, September 24. Samuel Client, aged 41, a labourer,- was killed at Waitahttna .through rock falling on him while rabbiting. ■ ' TRAMCAB FATALITY. * Auckland, September U. Alfred Henry Hawkins,'a middle-aged man, while alighting from a tram at Takapuna before the car /topped, «« and fractured his ekull, and died shortly afterwards. He leaves a widow and seven children. ■■ ■ CASE OF SUICIDE. , . Christchurch, September 24." James O'Brien, aged 55, an inmate of the NazaWth House. Benevolent Homo, ™s found dead in bed to-day. Hiei throat had been cut with a razor. fje*to( suicide while of unsound mind ,}\as ietnrned at the inquest. ; ' RAILWAY PORTER KILLED. Palmerston North, September 2-i. Robert E> Smith, a railway porter, known as "Baby" Smith because of hie great weight, was killed instant y it Palmerston North railway yards to-day. He was oiling the points m a high wind, and was etruok by a truck kicked oil by a shunting engine. }
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3199, 25 September 1917, Page 4
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161ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3199, 25 September 1917, Page 4
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