ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
4 foundry hand BADLY BITRNKD. George Gray, an employee at Messrs. ,T. ,T. Niven and Co.'s foundry. field Street, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday afternoon snfferim; from very severe burns. It appears that, shortly after noon Gray was discovered in the foundry yard in a serious condition, his at'lius, body, and lecis being badly burned. .It if surmised that a flannelette singlet which Gray was wearing caught alight, while lie was leaning »—pr a lire, lint 110 one actually witnessed tho occurrence. Ho was unconscious when picked up, but several hours alter his admission to tho Hospital lie mrained consciousness. Gray, who is suffering from shock, and is in severe pain, was reported last night. by the Hospital minorities to 1)0 still in a serious condition, lint doing as well as coujd be expected. The injured man was employed by Messrs. Niven and Co. as a pattern-mak-er, and is a single man residing at 12 lluriiell Avcnuo. HANGS ITIMSEr/F. Br Telegraph—Prces Association. Wliangarci, .luimary 2. The police have advised that a Dalmatian, named Jiclc Hegorich, committed tmioido by hanging at Waikiekio yesterday afternoon.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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187ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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