ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
KILLED BY A MILK CART. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Stratford, January IS. Francis Seddon M'Cullough, aged six years, the son ef Mr W. F. M'Cullough, was killed yestrday by a milk part driven by his brother, overturning on top of him on the East Road SHOTGUN ACCIDENT. Dunedin, January 18.
George Williams, white out shooting j with two brothers yesterday, was shot in the abdomen and expired almost immediately. The accident occurred 'through the gnu of the deceased exploding, white getting over a stone fence. The deceased whs' the son of Mr 11. G. Williams, managing director of the Otago Brush Company, at present in Auckland at the Dominion Bowling Tournament. A SUPPOSED SUICIDE. Blenheim, January 18. A young man named Cogle was found at Jackson's Head yesterday with the top of his head blowx oil, a shotgun beside the body pointing to suicide. SUICIDE ON A SHEEP STATION. Taihape, January 18. Thomas Johnson, an Englishman, aged 30, employed on the Ngatata Sheep Station, was missing for a fortnight. A searcli party found his body in the vicinity of Erewhon Station yesterday with his throat cut. A razor was in his hand. . ■_.__■ . ~ . .. . i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 189, 19 January 1915, Page 2
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196ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 189, 19 January 1915, Page 2
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