ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A PATNFUL ACCIDENT. » , By Telegraph—Press A«aMwni». Auckland, last Night. A boy named Bertie Stanley had? both thighs and his left arm fractured yesterday at Northcoate. He was having a ride in a baker's cart with another boy, and while the man in charge was delivering bread it is understood' tha't the horse ran off. The vehicle capsized, the other lad falling clear. '''' ! ' A FALfeFROM' A HORSE. ' Chris»tohurch, Saturday. William Toon, aged 49, a resident of Addington, was killed by a fall;from his horse yesterday. " ; l ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDd. Christchureh, Saturday. William Henry Williams, aged 38, a compositor, was admitted to the hospital last night, suffering from' the effects of poison, supposed to be selfadministered. His condition was., then serious, but he was slightly fce*ter this morning. •• v
CRUSHED BY A STONE FAIjL. Thames, Saturday. William McKee, a young married man. received injuries likely to prove fatal while working in a deep level croßs-cut. McKee was engaged on the facfjj of a large stone in the roof of which came away and crushed ham to the floor. His spine was injures, and he sustained a fractured leg. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 244, 15 April 1912, Page 5
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190ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 244, 15 April 1912, Page 5
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