ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIS
' ;; ? A BO3PBLjEffI4S»r. By iTel^A^^^^^AVsocktion'. I ':', ','Tfapier, WetßSlSSday. Fred. Baker*,eight years wfl, died in the hospital ing aft inquest; He was play-; ing soldiers, ttad received a tou%t fromi a stick in the.abdomen. j!fe>A flay he was taken serious)? ill androras &emoved< to the where he <ne&i""'lA. post mortem exaani'na'tiolf'revealed that death was due to peritonitis; due to a twisted bowel, the atick'.,thruat:in ,no way.'being responsible for death. The inquest was, adjourned pending further, evidence. . .... DiBATH AT A FOOTRAiL MATCH. Napier, August 3. k *) A young man namedtiJVilliam„.Walca, Joseph Walch, borough foreman of frlaads, died suddenly to-day while, loo£i§g on a^^fo^baUaaatch.. „„„ He"; was sud4W jjdnMilsions, and died' ibetore ii'eaiching the £bs--1 pital.' t will be he'd tomorrow afternopn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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120ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 99, 4 August 1910, Page 5
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