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Fatalities, Etc.

! Arthur James died ab Christchurch 4s a result of gunshot Avounds received whilst hare shooting. William Sharp, aged 35, committed suicide' by cutting his throat Avith a razor at Tokomaru Bay. ! A boy named Victor Sirbee was drowned Avhihst bathing'in a dam at Millerton. James Condon, a passenger by the Arahura, died on board as the steamer Avas leaving Westport for Grey. ; George Drake, a ,clerk, avrs run over by a lorry o,m. the 'Wellington Avharf and killed instantly. ; Clarence Kennedy, aged 11 years, Avas droAvned at Runtly Avhilst bathing. Charles Lunt, nine years of age, Avas killed at Horoeka through becoming entangled in a rope attached to a horse'in his father's paddock. The body of Lowe, who Avas killed in the recent Bailor Gorge explosion, has been recovered. Charles - John '-Ayros, aged 28 . ay' ;o met avith ail •aeeiuent at Hudson's ; biscuit factory, Dnneclin. died in the hospital; "asy a of his . injuries. Jerry 'iO'lyepfo l . a Avell-knoAvn. jockey. clied' : ...Avlii]st" indulging mv a.- 'sparring inatch;mi the : Grey mouth racecourse. A n [. : > o Id s -:-s \ya gg or. nam t. cl, Jo n a than Mclfroy. died! from exhaustipr: in t.*o N a se'by - Hospital.; . '.■"}/." -^.'' ■'.' Miss .."Fisher,'-.'of "Aucktoid, died as a result. of ..lYsoi' poisoning. ' A? §ho.cking: v f|in-gedy took : , place a' Tolqga Bay; .'.A' staldeman>.:naniedrß.^d ; jj\ a moment, of tom-ki'lle'dv-his;" a* itV an.l com niitted/'.' suicide. "'[.:." \ r '., t■. '

■, -Uiiion Tracles.' aiid Labor cadence of trades poiincilism —l3l voted Con.ncil at a spfcia.l meeting called fo-r that purpose. • The voting sliowod a dcfor secossioJi and 9 voted to continue ,in the Coxanci]^ ; A requisition signed by some forty waterside workers at Nelson has been isont to ■•Mγ: '"G.? G. Farland : 'j)'»ski)i.c; him to proceed to tbat port: in order to forjii h waterside workers 7 union. The 'accompanying Ifr-tter states, y tUat the raen iire in earnest"-ever the affair, and propose to forge another link in the; combined chain: ef' . Dominion/ waterside tiiiions.- .■' ■■•■■ •."■• • ■■ . ' :

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 6

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Fatalities, Etc. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 6

Fatalities, Etc. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 6

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