ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
INQUEST AT TAIHAPE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Taihape, Tuesday. 'Medical evidence at the inquest on Buchanan, a member of the staff of the Daily Times, showed that death resulted from cerebral apoplexy. FATAL FALL FROM A TRAIN. Invercargil, Tuesday. A school girl named Clarice Geddy, aged 17, fell off the train to Dunedin last night, and sustained injuries to her back from which she died this morning. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Westport, Tuesday. Wm. May, a fisherman, attempted sui : cide by cutting his throat in the hospital. His mind was deranged. BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER. Westport, Tuesday. The body was found in the river of Richard Glanville, who had been missing from the steamer Petone for a fortnight. AN ENGiINE-DRIVER CRUSHED. Auckland, Last Night. A man named George Taylor, employed as an engine-driver by the Takapuna Tramway Company, met with a serious accident to-night. Taylor slipped between the engine and the car and was caught between the buffers, his leg being practically crushed in two.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 230, 27 March 1912, Page 5
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166ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 230, 27 March 1912, Page 5
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