ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
- Per Press Association. Westport, Saturday. Walters, one of the survivors of the Dundonald wreck, who was employed as a sailor on the steamer Kennedy, narrowly escaped losing a leg yesterday. As the steamer was dropping down stream he got one foot eaught„in a rope. The foot was strained and became swollen. The man was removed to the hospital. Jnverairgill, Saturday. .William Hazietl, aged 34, a farmer, has Wen killed by a fall of earth. A pick penetrated his stomach. Christchurch, Saturday, lite body of an old man mimed Ihoiuas Ford was found in the emigration barracks, Southbridgc, last ni«hl The body is in a very decomposed state. ' Palmerston X., Saturday Night. A child three years old, named Kirk-pat-iek, was burned to death thrmi"h playing with matches. She had been put in a room to sleep, but it was supposid she got up and got some matches out ol some clothes in the room. S|„. was Mift'ocateil and badly burnt, onlr living for about an hour after the accident. An impiest will W held to-mor-row.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 309, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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184ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 309, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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