ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
RAILWAY GUARD'S DEATH. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Duncdln, Yesterday, When the Oamaru-Dunedin train had passed through Mihiwaka tunnel at 7.80 last evening, Guard James Mitchell wm missed and a search was made. He vis found In the centre of the tunnel, badly inured, having apparently slipped from a carriage platform. He" die/ in th» Dunedin Hospital early this mooting. BATH ATTENDANT'S SUICIDE. Rotorua, Yesterday. Thomas Adam Fowler, attendant. »l the Blue Bath, was found in the bath this morning with his throat cut ana his head nearly severed. His coat, vest, purse and keys were in the bath oflfee, and a razor was lying in the bath under the body. Deceased went to the bath at 0.40 a.m. and locked himself in. Fowler, who was 45 years old, was married, but had no children. Ho had absent in manner recently an<? worried over a business he intended buyi in£. His suicide was not expected. CHILD SCALDED. Botorua, Yesterday, A Maori child, Marorie Katene, aged six years, fell into a hot spring at C-hiM< mutu yesterday, and was fearfully *C£J£« ad, Ber condition i* critical, ~ ~
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1916, Page 4
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