ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
FATAL HUSH ACCIDENT. Ily Telegraph.—Press Association Taihape. Yesterday. A l,u-hman named Frank ('ray. a married man with three children, slipped on a tram-line, and was run over by a truck of logs „| Hi i'g lints.' sawmill al Hi.r >• pilii on Saturday morning. He suslsin-d serioi.s injuries, and was taken to Taihape Hospital, where he succumbed on Satuuiiiv afternoon.
I'nY DROWXFD. (lore. Ye-derdty. Stanley Pater-oe.. aged nine years, -oil of John Ph lemon, rienilly a ploughman on the Knapdale estate, was drowned in the Waikaka River, opposite Fast Gore, yesterday afternoon. With his brother, he was driving geese out of the river when his cap fell into the water. The hoy, over-reaching, fell in and was drowned. At the inquest a verdict of accidental drowning was returned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1915, Page 2
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