ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
PTOMAINE POISONING. ' > ,v|! \ By Telegraph.—Press Association." * Bftwera, Yesterday. " A native, Kau a te Itaagi redding a*Ketemarac Pa, Niormaaby, died oa Sunday morning as the res* of ptouwiiw I poisoning. He had eaten crayfish. At tfbe inqueet Dr. MacDianroid »tatad jptamsune germs developed very quickly I in iho* weo-tiber., and it was dangerous •to poirtake of shellfish, unless it wa» perfectly fresh. Crayfish and mussels were particularly liable to be affected. He .urged Natives to be very careful Ha gave evidence tfiat the cause of death was ptomaine poisoning. The Terdiet was in, accordance with medic*! testimony.
KILLED BY A PALL, fiff^
Auckland, Yejtcrday. A lad named Evelyn Johnson, a student at.a private college in the Ferry Buildings, stepped out of the windowon to a glues verandah. He fell tJhrougn to the pavement,, 25ft 'below, and died instantly, his neck being broken.
A FISHERMAN BROWNED. '
'< Whangarci, Yesterday. Josepih Kcyte, a single man, aged 20, was drowned in the harbor, near Onetato yesterday, through the swamping of hie dinghy while he was engaged in filing. The body haa not been recover* d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 4
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183ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 103, 24 September 1914, Page 4
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