ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
CHILD SCALDI-! D TO DEATH. By Telegraph — Pltcss Association. Ghrislchui ch, February 19. A four-year-old cS,.ikl, Marjorie Helen Buxton, residing ajt Shirley, died as the result of scald s. The mother of the child was wash ing in an outhouse, nml in he absence the little girl poked the lire, upsetting; a kettle of boiling water and scaklinjr; herself. A LAD DiUOWNKD. ChristohJ urch, February 19. Arthur Waldoti Allan, aged fifteen, was drowned in the 'Woolston baths this evening. A TEAMSTER, KILLED. Danniwirke, February If). 11. Smith, 18 y<)ars of age, was Hlled at AVeber throitygjli the 'horses he was driving bolting, The deceased was employed as a teamster by the County Council. It is understood that he came from Mwiselburgh,' Otago.
George. Millar* aged 'J3, and residing in John Street, was riding a bicycle in Adclaid'e Road yesterday when he fell off, in.iu.uing his head. He was admitted to tlio Hospital.
Frederick Williams, residing at 10 Martin Street, «nd working at Champion's biscuit factory, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries to th' B hand.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 131, 20 February 1918, Page 8
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181ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 131, 20 February 1918, Page 8
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