Accidents and Fatalities
[PEE UNITED "PRESS ASSOCIATION.! "Woodville, January 13. Yesterday a child of Mr Quinlan was drowned in a bucket of water at Danevirke. . • Last evening a woman named Miss Crawford, formerly employed in, an hotel, was found dead in a cottage at Danevirke. Brunneeton, January 14. The jury have found McLeod, the shunter of the train by which the child Smith was killed, guilty of manslaughter, adding a rider expressing sympathy with "McLeod and were 'of :opinion that dab would not have happened if McLeod had not been hampered 'with a young man cadet whom he depended oh to unlock the wagons from the carriages. The jury condemned the authorities for employing an untrained man in responsible and dangerous work i Timartj, January 14. Two young Norwegian sailors on the German barque Rialto were drinking ashore last night, . and ' after returning to the vessel quarrelled. One'.'aamed Olsen stabbed fhe other: Tiamed Hooper five or six times with • sheath knife in the neck and' body; Two wounds in the chest are serious font not expected to prove fatal. Olsea was arrested.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 88, 15 January 1891, Page 3
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