ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
YOUNG MAN'S SUICIDE." liy Telegraph—Press Ast- latfon. Invercargill. May 12. George Klliott, aged 20 year*, a dairy factory employee, shot Vhii.si-lf/ in it boarding-house in North Invevargill this evening. Xo reason is,, know u for the act.
OLD MAN'S SUICIDE. Gisbonte, May 13. K. S. Whitehead, an old si h r in the Morere district, is missing, i" arrived ut Morw« from Wairoa l-y oacli on Monday nftc-rnooll. and ct ■ to walk home i>v a short cut, a di' : "ice of six nr seven oi lies. includiiifr tl ' > miles, of luhli, lint did not rcnch ho, i. A. large party i* sc.wliinjr the hush. T'lo mi»siujr Jnan in said to have '■ n unwell latelv.
Ol'.n MAN'S SPTOIDH. Auckland. May 13. Frances .loscph Benoit, an ■ ' Irrljr man, a settler at Papakura, I ,t himself fatally while in a fit of dc- yon. At the m<nK'-i a verdict of sir : : • was returned.
KILLED lIV A DF;.\V. ('hristehnrek May If). Frank Holmes, camp co" at' Swanaanoa. near Uangiora, was <■■■ \ over yesterday by a dray, and di-J in 'tho ( 'hristchurch ho-pital this morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 293, 14 May 1914, Page 5
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