ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH FROII PTOMATNB POISONING. By Telegraph—l'rcse Association. Foxton, October 31. An inquest was held touching the death of Arthur Turner, aged 33, a married man, who was taken suddenly ill on Sunday. 'Hie medical evidence testified that death was due 10 ptomaine poisoning, and a verdict was returned accordingly. WATERSIDER DIES FROM INJURIES. Auckland, October 31. J Hawes, a waterside worker, (lied in the hospital of injuries sustained while employed on a steamer_m port. A FATAL KICK. By Teleerapli-l'ress Ansoo(atlon. Napier, October 31. \ Chinainan named Willie l''<>ng Kpoiir ii,i i,ui nitflit as '< rpsiilt of a kick ' m or 'Vs. L-an, of the Murine IWln Hotel, was mounting the animal In sue was thrown. The Chinaman knntUie nlunging horse away from the toman, and weired internal Injun*, resulting in death.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 4
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132ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 32, 1 November 1917, Page 4
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