DUNEDIN NEWS.
'(Ear Press Association.)' Dunedin, last night. The University Council to-day appointed William Arthur Mason as registrar., vice J. M. E. Garrow, resigned. Decision was reserved by tbe magistrate in a case in which Stevens, an expressman, is claiming .£lls from the City Cor I poration for an electric tramcar colliding with his express and injuring the vehicle and himself. I
At the inquest to-day on Harry Jamieson, railway guard, who was killed by falling from a train in Debarah Bovtunnel, a verdict was returned of " dental death. The indications *■' . .“S 0 . 1 ' deceased haviog fallen from ~ *' ol , ,f d to while leaning out. guard’s van had .. J \ 1 ?o whee > of ‘ h . e neok noarl- ’ evidently passed over his body' ar J Beverin S tila head from the
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, 28 February 1905, Page 2
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