ACCIDENTS £ FATALITIES
CIRCULAR SAW BREAKS. ONE KILLED; ONE INJURED (Bv Telegraph— Per Frets Astociation) WHANGAREI, June 11. While Sydney Smith and William Dickenson were cutting wood near Kawakawa Hospital late on Thursday aftternoori, the circular saw, which was being operated with a motor car engine by them, flew 'into fragments, killing Smith and injuring Dickenson.
SUICIDE BEFORE MARRIAGE. WELLINGTON, June 11Hector McKinnon, aged about 30 years, -a resident of Lower Hutt, was found dead with his. throat cur in * clump of frees, at Moera yesterday afternoon. It is understood the deceased was to have been married very shortly.. An inquest will be held. ANOTHER SUICIDE CASE. TIMAR.U, June 11. Thomas Langley Smith, aged 54, a fisherman, was found dead in a shed at. the rear of his home at 74, Avenue Road, at 7.30 this morning with his throat cut. A razor lay beside the body.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 4
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