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loan. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

- [MR PRESS ASSOPTATWN.] AUCKLAND, May 4. A boy, 3i years of age, a, son of Mr William Crookall, was run, over by a tram at urey Linn, opposite his parents' house, this morning, and was killed. The conductor states that the child ran across the lino in front of the car and appeared to be puzzled. He stopped betweon tho rails. The brakes were applied, hut •tlie hoy was knocked down, and crushed under the car. When recovered ho was quite dead.

The dead body of a married man, Matthew Woodward, 47 years of age, was found in a. creok at Henderson. Deceased had been suffering severely from influenza and insomnia. PALMERSTON X., May 5.

The six-year-old son of Mr —ull, manager of the Rank of Now South Wales at Bulls, who was kicked on the head by a horse on Sunday, died in tho hospital.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 2

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loan. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 2

loan. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 May 1910, Page 2

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