ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH UNDER ANAESTHETIC. By Telegraph. —Press Association. Wellington, Thursday. George Thomas G<xklsi>:ith aged " k a single man, belonging to Napier, died in tlvo Wellington hospital to-duy while under an anaesthetic for the purpose '.f viidorgoing a nasal operation. DRAGGED TO HIS DEATII. Paimerston N., Thursday. A terrible late (befell the ten-y«ar old son of John Jellyman, of AshhuTst, yesttrday. He was dragged ho death by a 'hoise, his neck, arms, leg ami several vibs being broken. Death must have been mstjuiitancons. He wias .uppar* nitly leading the horse and it had take'i frig(ht. The reins coiled round tiis l oy's 'body ,aiuj ; neck and he was about a quarter of a mile. The lmrsa jumped! a, fence and pulled the boy against it.
SUICIDE DURING ALCOHOLIC | DELIRIUM. By Telegraph. —Press Association. Wanganui, Last Night. George Manson, aged 45, a widower, committed suicide at Pipiriid on Wednesday by cutting his throat. He had been drinking heavily in Wanganui up to Tuesday, and was in delirium when he committed the act. He died at Kaiwhaike, while being conveyed in a launch £o Wanganui. „
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 96, 18 September 1914, Page 4
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