DEATH OF CONDUCTOR.
SUCCUMBS TO UTJUBIBi VICTIM OF MONDAY'S ' I The death occurred early this morni*,* § at the Auckland Hosnital of Mr fl? 1 Sullivan, of Selwyn Road. Onehunga." ni had been unconscious since he w admitted to the hospital last Monda* afternoon, suffering from severe conm 1 sion. An operation was Derfornted oa Mr. Sullivan on Tuesday afternoon, bufc proved of no avail. ' " 1 Mr. Sullivan, who was a tram condue. tor. was rendered unconesious throngU 1 striking his head against a pole in Cum I toms Street East on Monday afternoon 'last. Nobody appears to have witnessed the accident, and the plight of thi injured man was discovered only when the motorman, on not receiving any gja. 1 nals from the conductor, made investlga. 1 tions. He was found lying unconscious on the rear platform of the car. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1926, Page 8
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