ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
( The Hospital authorities last evening (reported tlint ii man named Ronald i ßough, who'resides at.Sentoun, was ?.d----mitted.to the institution daring the afternoon suffering from injuries to liis left hand. The report states that Bough was working at a planing machine when the fingers of his left hand got caught and ■ were badly cut. MINE DEPUTY KILLED, liy T/ilcgranV- Frp-M Aeeoctstion. Wcstport, November 18. James Shearer, a deputy in tho StocKton mine, was struck by a fal'. of stone or coal at one o'clock yesterday, and died at live o'clock. He was married, but had no family. There will be a Departmental inquest to-morrow, •day. 11: is understood that O'Connor intended to leave for New Zealand this mouth under retainer to Mr. Stead.— Frees Assn. LITTLE BOY DROWNED. .Invercargill, November IS. A boy two years of ape, the son if Mr. J-'li. Kins, of South Invercargill, .overbalanced and fell into a tub of •water iiC his parents' residence this Afternoon, and was drowned.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7
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165ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7
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