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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

DROWNED IN A RIVER. By Telegraph—Press Association. I , ' Gisborne, Monday/ A man named Douglas, a new comer to the district, is missing. It is supposed he has been drowned in the Takapau river. Search parties are out. KILLED BY A TRAIN. Hastings, Monday. A man named Charles William Timnf, - aged 20, single, and a brick-layer, a resident of Tomoana, was killed by the train from Napier late on Saturday night. As the Napier train was leaving Hastings on Saturday evening, and while _ passing St. Aubyn street crossing, tit* " fireman noticed a man lying on the road near the line. The train pulled np, and \ a search revealed the body of a man who had evidently been caught by the ~r cowcatcher and sustained injuries that ; proved immediately fatal. Hastings, Last Night. At the inquest on Charles William ~1 Timms, killed on Saturday night, the S verdict- was "that at the time of ;1 accident Timms was lying close along- ;| side the railway track under the it- J fluence of liquor, and no blame is attach- :*j able to any of the railway officials" 'Jj By a strange coincidence the first man 'a to reach the body after the accident was ~-M deceased's brother, who expected to pick ' up a Btranger. t . ( i»l BOY NEARLY ELECTROCUTED j Wellington, Yesterday. ■ A boy named Charles dark narrowly V escaped being electrocuted in Northland road early this moflUng through his legs becoming entangled in a wire , '■ which had been blown away from a tele- ' phone pole, across the electric tram ■ wires. A passer-by kicked the live 'wire away and earned the boy to a house, where he was revived. Clark's clothes were burned through, and the flesh scorched. He is suffering from shock. SAWMLL HAND KILLBp. ' • Auckland, Yesterday. Albert Wolmcr, a sawmill hand, wae killed a.t Maringa on Saturday. It is •; believed he was run over by a truck, ' | THE PEA-RIFLE AGAIN. - J AmMand, Last Night . ] _ The danger of small boys carrying pea- *•'* rifles was again exemplified this after- ■' noon. A boy named Arthur E. Ash- .■ croft and a companion were playing 4 witih a rifle at Penrose, wh»>n the charge ■ accidentally went off, and the bullet en-. tered the side of Ashcroft's body. ■■ Though the ladte condition is serious, y the accident is not expected to prove foital. ' ■ , * OM> MA3T BROWNED. ■'-y ■ r 1 Weßhgton, Last Night Edward Colfcon, an old age pensioner, aged 79, walked over the edge of Rosa , ; Bay wharf to-night and was* drowned. FATALLY BURNED. r Wellington, Last Night. t ' Mrs. Elinubeth Brodie. aged 60, was found lying dead on a hearth rug before a gas fire in her home this morning. Tho evidence showed that she had been f*r some time in a low mental condition. There were extensive burns on her body, * caused by the heat from the gas fire. The verdict was that death was due to shock from hums, aggravated fcy weak ' state of health, and that the evidence pointed to the burns having been re- i'S ceived accidentally. •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 26, 25 July 1911, Page 5

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 26, 25 July 1911, Page 5

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 26, 25 July 1911, Page 5

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