ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
LOST AND FOUND. By Telegraph—Press Association. Gisborne, Friday. Mrs. Mary Janet' Grant, who left her home on Wednesday evening to purchase a newspaper, did not return. Her disappearance is causing her friends much anxiety. No trace can be found here. She had been in ill-health ment-.. ally and was depressed. Later. Mrs. Grant was found in town this morning. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION. Dunedin, Last Night. Thos. Reilly, employed on the construction works at Big Hill on the LawrenceRoxburgh railway, met with an accident last evening which terminated fatally. He was tamping a blasting charge, which exploded prematurely, and the rammer was driven into his forehead. A MOTOR CAR FATALITY. Last Night. .U a qiiarter to v! ' - afternoon- a motor-car accident o;-e:u-red in front of '•Vimier's Hotel, when a car driven by Reginald Blunden, of Bennett's, turned from Colombo street towards Warner's Hotel. An elderly man named Thomas Ryan hesit^t"<l, and the car ran into him, knocking h'ni ovor. He sustained severe injuries to hi* «pine'. and his left leg was b'oken. .He - .v-is taken to the hospital, where he died at 8.30.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 173, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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186ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 173, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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