ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
SUICIDE AT ENFIELD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Oamaru, Dee. 31. Mrs. Orr, aged 41, committed suicide by hanging at Enfield this morning. She arrived from the Old Country four months ago. Her husband’s insijility to obtain steady work preyed on her mind. She had two children. , A SHUNTING FATALITY. Invercargill, Dec. 31. A young man named John Souness, a railway porter at, Winton, was seriously injured during shunting operations last night, both legs and one arm fractured. He died in the hospital a few hours later. \ SUICIDE AT N'ASEBY. t Dunedin, Dec. 31. The body of John Reuben Smith, of Naseby, was found with the throat cut on Thursday. A verdict of suicide while temporarily insane was returned at the inquest. BOY’S BODY RECOVERED. Dunedin, Dec. 31. Ths body of Hector McDonald, aged sixteen, who was drowned at Deep Stream on Monday last, was recovered last night and brought to town, where his parents reside, for the inquest.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1922, Page 2
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