ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
■ oA WATERSIDER’S DEATH. [Per Press Association.] Dunedin, May 23. John Rampton, aged 46 years, a waterside worker, who was admitted to the hospital on April 23, suffering from internal bleeding, died yesterday, ft is not yet known whether his injuries were due to strain at work or not. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. Auckland, May 27. John Cassidy,wharf laborer, dropped dead on the ferry wharf while talking to a ticket collector. ' Thomas Mincher, aged 53, collapsed in a tram car. When a doctor arrived, the man was dead. The young man John Dunderson, who was admitted to the Stratford hospital last week suffering from a fractured skull as the result of an accident at the York Road creamery, Midhirst, has now passed the critical stage, although he is not expected to show much improvement for some time yet. Mick Lennard, of Whangamomona, who also had his skull fractured, has been under an operation for trepanning. He is now doing well.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 27 May 1913, Page 5
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160ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 27 May 1913, Page 5
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