ACCIDENTS & DEATHS.
CIRCULAR SAW FLIES TO PIECES. ONE MAN KILLED, ANOTHER INJURED. .WHANGAREI, June 11. While Sydney Smith and William Dickerson were cuttmg wood near the Kawa Kawa Hospital late on Thursday afternoon, a circular saw which was being operated by a motor-car engine flew into A segments, killing Smith and injuring Dickerson. FATALLY INJURED BY CAR. (Per Press Association). DUNEDIN, This IDay. The police have been advised that Mr William Boyer, a widower, aged 65, was knocked down by a taxi in Alexandra on Saturday, dying yesterday in the Clyde Hospital. TWO MEN FOUND DEAD. « DUNEDIN, This Day. Samuel Crow, a retired accountant, aged 65, was found in the laundry room of the Leviathan Hotel, where he had resided for 10 years. The upper part of the body was covered with a blanket and a gas tube turned on. Ernest Logan Mains, a married unemployed carpenter, aged 36, was found* dead at his residence at Mornington with * bullet in the head and a rifle beside him. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT. WELLINGTON, June 11. Hector McKinnon, aged about 40, a resident of Lower Hutt, was found dead with his throat cut in a clump of trees at Moera yesterday afternoon. It is understood that he was to have been married very shortly. An inquest will be held.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 206, 13 June 1932, Page 6
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