ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
f i ; A MAN STABBED. By Telegraph.—'Press Association. ' 1 Auckland, June 11. 5 A man named John Botting was found | dead in a hut at Iluatai with a severe 'j wound in his breast, evidently caused j by a knife found alongside the body.
DROWNED FROM A LAUNCH. Auckland, June 11. Lionel Manning Handiman, aged' 30, a launch xnan, lias been drowned at Opononi through falling from a launch.
CONDUCTOR'S SUDDEN DEATH. Wellington, .Tune 11. Thomas Burborough, aged 2(i, a re.turned soldier employed as a tram conductor, ran to eatoh a traniear in Willis Street this morning:, and died a few minutes afterwards. He was. a married man, BOY KILLED BY DEBRIS. Palmerston N., June 11. A boy, named Morris Brown, nged 12J years, was killed at Tokomaru this morning, being struck by .debris from a shed blown do)vn by the ivind.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 2
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