ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
KILLED 11V MOTOR-CAR. r| By Telegraph—Press Association. * lnvert-argill, Last Night. 2 A youth named J aim Burfoot, aged -i 10 years, who was run over iby a motor- J oar in the vicinity of Wuianiwa on 3 Thursday afternoon, died last nigkt U :^J the result of tluv injuries abstained. T!ie 1 .victim was riding a l>icyclo behind a | trap, and when coining down an i«olin<« ' it is stated, ho swerved on to the side ,3 of the road, when a car, driven by Geo. ■' Stone, crashed into the cyclist, Jcnock- " ing him down and passing over lib body. When picked up, the boy wag uncouscious, and wis driven post haste in. , Stone's car to the Southland Hospital, J where he expired a few hours later. 1 BOY SUCCUMBS "TO HEAT. * Dannevirke, Lost Night. At the inquest held at Norsowood on ."Si a nine-year-old boy named George f .Douglas Anderson, a verdict wm »• tin ned that death wa« due to »yncop»i ; aggravated by working outside ill tbe/S excessive heat. * v.vSM
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 5
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173ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 5
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