ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
ru. run as odiAxrav. Anoßxairo, February 13. A man named William Cook, of Donodin, aged 32 yeara, eomaittad suicide to-day by ahooting himetff la , the head with a revolver, in the prasenee of his wife who had left but in , weeks ago, AJetter wulMwdabJaia , showing that the deed was pre- . meditated. , Maikuwma, February 19. A man named Jack Oabjormi waa seriously injured'by an expteion at dynamite while working on a road ooo- ' tract at Kawatau. He was patting in \ a charge to blast some papa, wheal it , exploded prematurely., He waa on a ledgi 18 inches wide* with a drop of 100 , feet, bat after being injured, ha walked back with his clotbes on fin. Wraroirr, February 19. «Fobn 0 r'aen was drowned en Mm . Mokihibui bar by the ospsitfag of hta boat when returning from fishing. SJI !; mite reached the shore exhausted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 2
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146ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 2
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