A CHILD'S DEATH.
FALL FROM A "PRAM."
(By Tdegmph — Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, Monday. On Sunday morning a threemoufchw' old boy of Mr and Mi*s Beer, of Remuera., died apparently as the residt of injuries sustained in a falfrom a "pra n" two days earlier.. On Friday Mrs Beer had left the baby in a. perambulator in the yard it the back door while she was bas.v with her household duties. Two small children were playing about i ihe yr,rd. Suddenly, Mrs B<x>r heard cries, and ran out to find that th: "paam'' was overturned nn.d the bah;, on the ground. Evidently t ''pram" had bwu fojched, and h run dfm-ti xlse incline and capsized. The baby did not ,&eem to be hurt, and wn« soon' all right; but on fca\ "rday it, became unwell, and Dr V Hams was called in. The child died on Sunday oiorning, and the doctor was xinable to oortii;. d* to the ca.jso of death. 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 July 1913, Page 3
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161A CHILD'S DEATH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 2 July 1913, Page 3
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