ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
Wroiu-YCLIST INJURED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Napier, Yesterday. Charles Henry Stctt-ort. loral ageait of the Singer Company, sustained a fracture of the skull 'mi Saturday afternoon a« the result of a motov-cvcle accident, ■and lies at tiie hospital unconscious. While tray: ilinjr along the Beach road with two men in Jiis Hide-car, he lost control of machine, which overturned. The two passengers escaped unhurt. FALL FROM A TRAW. Dannevirke, Last Night. While n turning to Dannevirkp from the review of cadets .at Hastings on Saturday, a cadet named W. Wysoeki fell oil' the train Ik,tween Wajpawa and AVaipukurau. No one »mi the train witnessed the aetiM'-nt. and it was not till their arrival her,' that, they were, apprised ol the accident. Wysoc-ki, who was stunned, made, liis way to a house in the vicinity of where lie fell off, and was subsequently sent home ill a motor-car lie escaped ;-erious injury.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 297, 19 May 1914, Page 5
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