ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
By Te'egraph—Press Association. Chrjstchurch, Tuesday. The coach from Waiau to Kaikoura capsized in the Lottery River this morning and .was swept down the stream. No passengers were injured, but they had a narrow escape. Six mail bags are missing. BOY SERIOUSLY HURT. Wellington, Last Night. Clifford Blake, aged fifteen, wna caught in a goods lift at Coopers seedsmen's warehouse this afternoon. The lift was apparently started by another lad 011 the floor below, and Blake jumped on as the lift rose and was jambed against it brick arch, being held by tlic groin and stopping the lift. The sufferer was removed to the hospital. His injuries include a broken pelvis. A CARRIER KILLED. ' Wellington, Last Night. Michael Bowie, a carrier, aged 42, a married msn, who fell from his eart on the 14th inst. and was admitted to the hospital suffering from concussion ot the brain, died to-night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 280, 29 April 1914, Page 5
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