ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
FATALLY BURNED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Monday. Jolm MulvihilT, burned by tar igniting at the City Council yards on October died in the hospital on Sunday.
SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland, Monday. Ernest Birkenhead, waiter at the ■Auckland Club, died suddenly last night. Tht; Ciiu'e is unknown. FOUND DEAD. Taihape, Monday. A laborer named Chas. Everett, aged l 88, for tome years employed in the lluanui district, engaged a bed in a lxiarding Iloll.se here last night, and was found dead at 10.20 this morning. A CHILD DISOWNED AT STRATFORD. Stratford. Monday. A three-year-old child, the daughter af Mr. ,1. Edwards, wandered from her home this morning, and was drowned in the lake in Victoria Park. RAILWAY FATALITY. Auckland, 'Monday, ltobert Johnson, a workman employed on the Kawakawa-Kaikoke railway extension, fell off a ballast truck, with the result that three trucks ran over him and killed him instantly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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149ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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