ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
•• f;."'’ ....a; !. CHILD HURT. ...... ! j (By Telegraph—Ver Breast Aasocmtujip , ! TJE KUITI, May 27..„ Kenny. George, . aged y , five yt»ars. while on his way to,;school this morning, was struck by a train on the school crossing, and seriously injured being admitted to hospital with a rue tured skull. His father, Frank George, is a shunter at Te Kuiti. SCULLER DISAPPEARS IN HARBOUR. / 1 WELLINGTON, May 27. ! Bert Tremain, a building contractor, of Petone, went out sculling in tin harbour ,at four o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, in a rowing; skiff, and trace , could be found- of,{ him : aitowards or of the-.skiff, despite, an allnight search. • Tremain recently, in-'. „jui;ed- his arm and was accustomed to dgo..,out rowing to exercise it. Anxiety is felt for his sa etv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1931, Page 3
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