ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
CHILD STRANGLED ON A SWING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland. September 8. A child, aged sixteen months, named Alfred Gordon Crouch, while playing on a swing at Otahuhu, by some extra ordinary means got the rope of the swing round its neck, and was strangled. THE SULPHURIC ACID ACCIDENT. Auckland, September 8. All the victims of the sulphuric a""* accident on the Monowai are progressing aa favorably as can be expected. DRAGGED BY A HORSH Waipawa, Sept. 9. Norman Wells, aged l(i, a farm cadet, was dragged by a. horse a considerable distance, sustaining injuries from which lie died. Deceased's parent reside at Wellington, SUDDEN DEATH. Wanganui, Sept. 9. Two boys found the body of William Ross, a retired storekeeper, of Castlecliff, in a plantation on St. John's Hill this morning. He had been missing some days, and it is believed that being, tired he sat down in the plantation to rest, and succumbed to heart failuK. There will be no inquest.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1916, Page 2
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