ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH OF A YOUNG WOMAN. By Telegraph—Frets Association. Palmorston North, October 6. At the adjourned inquest on Catherine Five, a young woman who (lied suddenly '■it Palmerston North last week, tile cor'oner said there was no certainty regardSo cause of death, winch wu probablv duo to air embolism as tho result of an endeavour to procure a uusourriiigo.
DEATH OF A QUARRYMAN. Auckland, October 0. James Arrol, aged 29, a married man, .vhile working at a quarry at Bangi.toto was struck by portion of ft derrick and died in tho Hospital to-night from injuries to tho head,
ENGINE-DRIVER FOUND DEAD. Auckland, October 6. A married man named Benjamin-Mel-ville, aged 35 years, employed as an engine-driver on tho Takapuna trams, was found dead in the bathroom of his residence with a wound in tho head and a gun lying by his side.
A FATAL MISTAKE. By Telourapli— Prosi Anociatlo». Dunedin, October 6. Jenn M'Calluiu, 45, married, rtsidinc at South Dunedin, died at the hospital Inst night, having been admitted earlier in the day.. It is understood she toot tiome liniment in mistake {or medicine.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 8
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186ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 8
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