ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
RAILWAY SHUNTING FATALITY. (Per Press Association —- Copyright.) AUCKLAND, Sept. 27. A. aged 39married man child, was .killed in the railway goods yard this morning while engaged ill He slipped, and fell in front 1 *oif three waggons, death being almost iinstbntaneous. DETONATOR INJURES MAN. D ANNEVTRKE, September 28. Douglas Peebles, a resident of Woodville, while walking in the street picked up a detonator, and when examining it, it exploded in his hands severely injuring the left one which wais .subsequently amputated at the Dannevirke Hospital.. . RELIEF WORKER’S SUICIDE. •PAHIATUA, September 28. Jams© Ad'dis, aged 23, employed under the unemployment scheme, by Mr G. D. H. Smith, a farmer, of Hamua, was found suspended from a tree. He was a native of Fiji.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1932, Page 5
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