ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
A HISSING WOMAN. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association Foxton, 'February D. Although diligent search has been made since Saturday week, the whereabouts of Mrs. Dixon, 77 years of age, who went for a walk along the beachon the date mentioned, is shrouded in mystery. She was a resident of Bunnytliorpe. and an old Wellington resident. Her late husband was in business as a baker. A TROOPER'S DEATH. Wellington, February !). At the inquest on the death of Trooper Black, a verdiet of accidental deatli was returned. Charles Burridge, train examiner, stated tliat lie saw tne trooper drop oil the stationary train and run in front of the incoming train. Witness closed his eyes and did not see the train actually strike "Black.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 2
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123ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 2
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