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A Sad Accident

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) Auckland, last night.

Last Wednesday evening a young man named Farley was playing with two others with a brass pipe pea-shooter and accidentally ran against a pillar. The pipe ■was driven iuto; the back of his mouth, penetrated the tonsils, and severed ah artery.; Farley was removed to the hospital, aind yesterday died suddenly, ~Ah ■ ioquesl will be held,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 257, 7 November 1901, Page 2

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A Sad Accident Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 257, 7 November 1901, Page 2

A Sad Accident Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 257, 7 November 1901, Page 2

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