ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
Special to the “Times.” AIARTON, February 5. The tramway manager of tho Manawatu County Council to the monthly meeting of the council to-day that S. Donaldson, pitman, through the premature explosion of a detonator cap, was injured in the head and had lost the sight of his left eye. press Association. DUNEDIN, February 5. At the inquest on the body of Cecil Robert Randall, who died from hemorrhage of the brain on Tuesday morning, the evidence showed that the deceased and a cousin named Duncan AlcGillvray, aged fourteen years, were playing on Sunday. AlcGillvray threw a stone at a fowl and hit tho deceased by mistake. The deceased became ill on Monday and when a doctor called was unconscious. An operation was performed as soon as possible, but the lad never regained consciousness. A verdict of accidental death was returned. AUCKLAND, February 5. At the inquest to-day on Samuel Boden, who was killed at Huntly yesterday by a fall from a bridge, the evidence showed there was concussion of the brain, and that the man fell into tho water in an unconscious condition. A verdict of accidental death was returned.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 11
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193ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8348, 7 February 1913, Page 11
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