ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
CHILD DROWNED IN A SHEEP DIP. (By Telegraph—Speoial CorreipondenU \ Patea, April 1. 1 A distressing accident occurred" at Kabaramea, tho three-year-old son of Mr. ~ anct'Mrs. E. Booth losing his life. The >.; child was playing, and fell into a sheep ' dip. Other children present .gave tho alarm, and the little fellow, was pulled out, but all efforts to restore animation ./' failed. BOY CYCLISTS SERIOUSLY INJURED / By Telegraph—Press Association' [. Dunedin, April 1. f , While William Ernest Hodge, aged 13 I years, who resides in Wallace Street, and !. Ernest Olsen, 13 years of ago, who re- [ sides in Cannongate Street, were Tiding [ double-bankod on a bioycle, about noon, •; f they collided with a motor-car driven | by James Gordon Diok, at the corner of George and Frederick Streets. Both hoys •were removed to the hospital in a somewhat critical condition. . =====
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 8
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139ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 8
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