ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A BQY KILLED. ■'" Dunedin, l&it Night.. An accident whereby a boy named Raymond Hocking Moore/ nine yean old, whose parents reside in Leith Street, lost his ltfe last evening. Xbtt boy was in the habit of playing art* diers, using little sharp-pointed sticfce, and it ia supposed that he ran one of these into his right eye. No one saw the accident, but another boy heard Mm crying and took him home. Moon via taken to the hospital, where he died thi» afternoon, meningitis having appangtix set in. Mr. Uoyd George has acknowledged the patriotic offer of South Armas women to proceed to England for nrttflition work, but he eaya there is an *d»> auate aupply of ttnjkflkl XBSHB fetOß Jflßriraißi
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1915, Page 5
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