FATAL ACCIDENT.
YOUNG MAN FALLS OFF DRAY.
PRESS ASSOCIATION Christeburcb, last night. A young man named James Louden was killed at the Soutbbridge railway station this morning. He was driving a loaded dray into the station yard, and it is supposed that he fell in jumping off the diay and that it passed over his baok. He was removed to the goods van in order to bo oonvoyed to the Christchurch hospita l , but died before the train started. He was about twenty years of age, and was in the employ of Mr Thomas Dowling, of the Oakleigh estate. It is believed that he has no relatives it) the oolong
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1924, 6 November 1906, Page 2
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