ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
SUDDEN DBATH. 3y Cable—Pre.Bs AssociiitioT l —-t'opvfight Duncdin, July 10. William Samson, a married man, aged 17, a wall-known resident of Burrißide. raa found dead inside, liis gate about ) o'clock last evening. It appears tdnt ic had motored from Cavereham late n the afternoon. He was found hy his five-year-old daughter. One thcorv I is that deceased fell after . alighting Troni the car and struck his lead on tlie prilißg (eiM«. K)UND DROWNED. Wairoa, Jury 10. Robert Lynch, a barber, -was found drowned in the river to-day. BRIDGE WORKKR KILLED. C&netcburch, Last Night. A fatal aesident occurred yesterday in rsorth Canterbury. A laborer named B. Orump, working at bridge-building betweea Harwarden and Ilurunni, fell eff « derrick end sustained severe eon«ussio» of the brain. He was taken to t&e Hawarden nursing home, wh»re ho died early thia morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 4
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140ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 4
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