ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
WOMAN'S FATAL PALL. The police report that Mrs. Levi, a resident of Wellington South, fell from a two-story window yesterday and died from the injuries she received, which included a fractured skull. FALL FROM A BICYCLE. One ,T. W. Hall was admitted to Wellington Hospital yesterday suffering from a dislocated shoulder, the result of a fall from a bicycle. STOOKMAN COMMITS SUICIDE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hamilton, December 20. The body of Charles Smitn", stockman, Te Uku. was found in the scrub with a gun between the legs. The greater portion of the head was blown off. Deceased left a note bidding his employer good-bye. Smith originally came from Hobart. He served on Gallipoli, and had been discharged about a year. FOUND DEAD. New Plymouth, December 20. The hodv of an elderly man named Harry Williams was found in a cottage lie had occupied alone. Apparently death had taken place two cr three weeks ago. There was no sign of foul play, but the surroundings were squalid.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 75, 21 December 1917, Page 6
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