ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
1 I'ATAL DISOBEDIENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. i Napier, Yesterday. • At the inquest on Leonard Hughes, aged eight years, who was drowned in the Tutaekuri river, his father gave evidence that lie had warned t'lie boy against 'bathing there and threatened to thrash him if lis disobeyed the order. A. verdict oS aeeidentally drowned was j I returned. OVKKDUtSIi OF SLEEPING DRAUGHT. Auckland, Last Night. . A verdict of death from an overdose of a sleeping-draught, accidentally taken, was returned at an inquest held this -morning by Mr 1). A. Sutherland, coroner, on the body of Edwin Baywater, aged 7li. who was found dead in bed yestenia v jjiornina- in his house in Kingsland.' A I'ABCKL-CARRIER DROWNED. Auckland, Last Night. William Sutton, aged 18, a parcelcarrier employed bv the Post Office, wa.- drowned at Birkdale yesterday through a dinghy capsizing.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 160, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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141ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 160, 6 January 1914, Page 5
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