ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
Per Press Association. . Auckland, Thursday. At the inquest on the body of the headless child recently f olm a on l)lc beach at Ponsonby, medical evidence was given to the effect that the head and both hands wore missile-. Tliev had evidently been gnawed oil by lisl'i. t here was „„ otjioi- sign 0 f violence. I , cl ! lkl , h . iul ,wen properly attended to at its bii'tli and had lived four to seven days. The Coroner, Mr. Uresham, i el used to accept evidence of the second IKisl-imiUeiii examination ordered by the police because he had not been conMilted, but a medical witness stated that Here «•«« iio evidence, of poison in the stomach, the inquest is proceeding. Waiuku, Thursday, All Austrian named Fetor Zoiack 'disappeared from liis camp on' Monday morning, i rav j n „ p . lper on t))(j with lis name and the sign of the cross Zojacks body W as found yesterday'in .«°:::, e nS b - Doath <*
" Wellington, Last Night. (.coip Hudson a guard on the train, , Vir " mI "S Ut sl| o»Wer severely nuav TT? ' " train " l Tll01,n <l0"He is now in the liofipital.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 20 December 1907, Page 2
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189ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 20 December 1907, Page 2
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