ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
~• GUMDIGGER'S END. By Telegraph.—Press Assoeiattas., Auckland, William Thomas, widower, a gunttEg* ger, fell from tEe wharf into the lupft and was rescued after three minute* immersion, but life was extinct. / FATAL MOTOR ACCIDEOT,) Invercargill, Dec. $t A motor-ear with eight driven by Ronald Gerard capsized bei tween Lumsden and" Te Anaa on nasday afternoon. The majority escaped with slight injuries, but William aTs&D aged 25, employed in the South Brrtfi I Insurance Office, Dunedin, was killed) He was on a holiday and intended "VtottJ ing Milf ord Sound. ' A MINER'S SUICIDE. Blenheim, Dei J»TS »oMi King, aged 40, a miner a&3S& chanted Creek, committed suicide on Christmas Day. His head waaWowrW by a shotgun. He is believed* to bass* brother in Ghristelrurch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1917, Page 5
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124ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1917, Page 5
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