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DEATH OF LABOURER “Accidental death due to brain injuries” was the verdict returned by Mr. W R. McKean, S.M., yesterday, at the inquest on Charles Harding, aged 30, labourer, who died from injuries received while working on the site of the old museum. The evidence showed Harding, with other men, was unloading girders from a lorry. He was struck on the head by a piece of timber which was supporting a girder.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 462, 18 September 1928, Page 16
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