ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
• KILLED BY A SAW. By Telegraph—Preen Aiioclfttlen. Nelson, October 2i. Alfred Kenneth Bradley, aged thirtytwo, a married man, with two (hildren. died to-day as tho TWiilt of an accident at rhe Ngatimote sawmill. Deceased . was adjusting > circular saw when his head camo into contact with it. DEATH UNDEB ASAESTHETIC. Napier, October 24. Sydney Symonds, a resident of Hastings, died at the Napier this morning while under an anaesthetic. SUDDEN DEATH. Palmerston North, October 24. Tho sudden death occurred hero tonight of Mrs. Sihep Dixon, wife of a wolllfiiown citizen. Mr. Dixon left his wife earlv in tho nftornooii, and visited the bowling green. When lie returned lie found her lying dead on a bed. Deceased "was a daughter of Mr. Alfred Tyer (I'eatherston), and appeared to enjoy good Ihealth. Her death caused a sensation here. There were no unusual circumstances, and probably her demise was due to heart trouble.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 7
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152ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 26, 25 October 1919, Page 7
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