ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
:I 6e'aTH IN A tRAwbA'R.’
[Per Press Association.] Wellington, November 24. Simon Dryden, aged 80J*llWil^'j»fetirement in Bidwill Street, died suddenly in Wallace street tramcar this afternoon from heart i faihy;^ •« i6.it Isi i f ; ( .
ico mmu r: . K' boh ml Wellington, NiVvchlbeT' 24
crick Jolly, aged 35, who only 'arrived ini WidfingtW) on hav■.ing'.eome out from ftdme in fW&'Tura!k!mv’last weelt,' pimped out’ ofh sec-jond-f!dpf bedroom window at 4h‘e’Peoples’ ' Palace early this ■morning': A 'room-mate saw Jolly in the act 1 of getting out of the window, but was unable 1 to teach him'in time to stop'fiis jump. Jolly’s spine’ was fractured,' and he lies in the hospital in a precarious condition.
A WIDOW’S DEATH. Napier, November 25. The body of a woman found in the river on Sunday has been identified as that of Mrs Annie Roberts, a- ‘Widow, with private means, and formerly a resident of Wanganui. She left a ’note
at the house she was staying at stating that she htid gone on a visit -to friends in the country' for a week.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 2
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177ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 2
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