ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
William Dola.il, aged 49, who has been employed as kitchemnan ■at the Grand Hotel, was admitted lo the Hospital last evening suffering from a severe cut on one arm. When the, information was obtained it was not known at the Hospital how he received the injury. SUDDEN DEATH AT HAWERA. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hawera, March 13. Thomas Haggie, a well-known resident of Wanganui, aged about 75. was sitting on a seat in the water-tower grounds this afternoon, when ho experienced a sudden seizure and expired in a few minutes. MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Waimate, March 13. Stanley Sauer, a married man, aged about twenty-six, collided with a motorcar while, riding his motor-bicyclo in Wilkin Street this afternoon. Mr. Sauor was very badly injured, and was taken to the Hospital. ; YOUNG MAN MISSING. Invercargill, March 13. William Frederick Dejoux, 20 years of age, lias been missing from his home since 11 o'clock last night. He was last seen going to bed, but this morning tlm eandlo ho had lit had burned out, and | his pipe and tobacco were left on the ' dressing table.
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Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 6
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186ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 6
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