ACCIDENTS &- FATALITIES,
THE BODY 4 IDENTIFIED. A WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT. (By TelPOTaoh.- -Press Assn'Matlnn.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. It was a shock to many to find that the victim of the motor accident last night was Mrs John Hannah, a lady of high culture, who had travelled much and whose talents were always at the disposal of charitable and kindly causes of all kinds. Mr Hannah died some years ago. Deceased was a daughter of Mr H. E. Nicholls, of Khandallah,
CHILD SEVERELY BURNED
TE PUKE, Wednesday. A child of six, Winnie Murphy, a daughter of Mr. Eugene Murphy, was seriously burned last evening through her clothes catching fire, and was admitted to the Tauranga Hospital in a serious condition from burns and shock.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18139, 2 October 1930, Page 8
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