INJURIES PROVE FATAL
(Uy Tclc.?raph.—rrcss Association.) TE KUITI, this day. | The young woman, (.lady* Howarth, ! win) n ,>.,. futuui upon the railway line [near 'IV Kumi early yestt-rday morning Uuueriii- from M-wn- injuries v. her i ing been hit i.y a train, died vi 1 o'clock jthis mornin-. i)ecea.-cd bad been Ml.'- ---: ••• il from i,>,, :, ~ ami was una; ' | treatment by Dr. Will. It is bclieied -he left Tc Kuii i early in the piorniilg, In ml. bi-iug e\ir. mely 'hard of hearing, ■ w.i- unaware of the apnroacb of the | train. An im-.ucs; will hi- held.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 171, 21 July 1922, Page 4
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