ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
' (Pep. United Press Association.) N API EE, April 25. f Tho police were advised- to-day that a : singlo man named Charles Waits, aged ; 2ti t \eurs, had committed suicide by shoot--1 ing himself at the Okaiva Station, near 1 Hastings, where he was employed. De--1 ceased suffered very much with varices? 2 veins in his legs, and this worried him a f great deal. Ife was quite T&tional last 1 week, and had promised to take a ltoli--1 dav. GORE, April 24. 1 G, 11. Major, attached to a travelling » concert company, while engaged covering s skylights for a matinee at the Town Hall, J fell through tho glass 011 to the floor, s' sustaining severe injuries. He was kneels ing 011 the skylight, without taking prej cautions for his safety.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14507, 26 April 1909, Page 6
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