A THOUGHTLESS PRACTICE.
'J'UROWiXCr BOTTLKS I'KOJI IVtAINI? ACCIDENTS IN THE NOllTfl;. Per Press Association. , . Auckland, last Ni'-tif, I eople little think when th«r op.n e window of a railway carriar? and caielessly throw a bottle out tlut tliey are running a great risk of rtrif. Bn J, pel haps killing someone. It is c. (l 11,1 too freijuently indulged in, and unhappily it Wlls recently atten le! win, most unfortunate results durin.' tW. 1-iH few weeks. Several pcopl,. June bor.,,'injured through bottles being thrown ml ot the carriage windows „f oasslrm' trains, and it is reported that eerioiw injuries have been intlicted upon a -u.-r. er named Leatham, working lu-ar'Tun kau A bottle struck Leatham oa tIU foiehead with such force that t'i> ~ is" w »s, shattered. A severe was made oil Leathanis forehead, ami i 1 ondered insensible. Tli- injured man, who is now doing well, was taken to a doctor and had tke w4md Jtilcl"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 133, 27 May 1908, Page 2
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157A THOUGHTLESS PRACTICE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 133, 27 May 1908, Page 2
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