ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
DEATSt FROM FALL ESTO RIVER: By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gisborne, July 5. Isaac 0, Taylor, aged 35, a returned soldier who had 'been suffering from severe shell shook, during a rainstorm last night got into the Taruhcru River. Rescuers helped him opt, but shortly afterwards he-sucoumbed. A FISHERMAN MISSING. Nelson, July 5. An elderly man named Charles Baker, a fisherman, has been missing from French Pass for several days. Be left kelson on June 22 to return to DT3rvilln Island, but has not been seen sinceHis launch was found washed up at Okuri Point. Baker was a single man, and lived alone on a small island off CUrville bland. (He formerly lived at; jPicton. A WM&AN'S-HEAID BLOWN-OFF. TOestport, Yesterday. Elizabeth M*LeUsn, wife of Donald M'Lellan, was found near a creek by Sergeant Hill last night, with her head. ; blown off by gelignite. The affair is | surrounded with mystery- H«f husband was-away ell day contracting.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 4
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156ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 4
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