ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH. liy Telegraph-Prom Association. Hastings, January 19. A man named David Barrett, or Cocker, single, aged 23, a returned soldier, whose people are said to live in Cliristchurch, met 'his death as the result of a collision with a motor-enr, driven by E. Odium, in Hastings, on Saturday night. Biirrclt died in (ho hospital at II a.m. yesterday. An inquest was opened formally ill is afternoon and adjourned. CHOKED AT TEA. Napier, January 19. Alfred Hansen wit a piece of' black pudding lodged in his Ihroat whilo having tea on Saturday evening, and (lied before it could bo removed. FALL INTO BOILING WATER. Gistiorno, January 19. Evelyn Mary Thnekwcll, nged two years, who fell into a. copper of boiling water on Friday, died in tho hospital this morning,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 7
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133ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 98, 20 January 1920, Page 7
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