ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
KILLED BY TRAIN. (BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ASHBURTON, June 14. Alfred Da.lby, aged 45, a married man with several children, Jiving in Christchurch, was run over by a ballast train in a shingle pit at AVinslow this morning and killed,instantly. He was employed as a casual labourer bv the Railway Department. DIED FROAI INJURIES. AUCKLAND, June 14. Daniel Welsh, who was injured at the Glenfield brick and pottery works on Thursday through becoming entangled in a travelling belt, died at the hospital this morning. He was a married msin, aged 41, and leaves a wife and three children. BUSHMAN KILLED. • ’ GISBORNE, June 14. Hua tea, a nephew of the Hon. i-n , , a S e d 27, married, was Killed by a falling bough whilst worklng m the bush. The impact threw him on to an iron wedge driven into the tree, which entered his head. A BROKEN LEG t _ . WANGANUI. June 15. During the Aramoho-Collegiatd Rugby match on Saturday, G. Small' vho was playing for the former, tamed a broken leg, ' ;
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 June 1924, Page 4
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174ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 June 1924, Page 4
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