ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
fPRESS ASSOCIATION'.] PIMAR-U, Tlus Day. Annie Green (41), a nurse, who'hail been three years in Tiniaru, was admitted to the hospitaJ this morning with a cut iii the throat. She had attempted to eommitt suicide through overwork and worry. The case is not serious. AUCKLAND, December 6. An enquiry into the death of the little girl Flora May M'Donald, who was run over by a tram car on November 20. was concluded to-dav. The jury brought in a verdict to the effect that the deceased was killed bv bein" run over by car 102, and that the nuitormau did not keep a proper lookout. DUNFDIN, December (>. At an inquest on Charles Neville, foreman linesman on the eitv trams, who was killed while rescuing; a linesman who was caught on a. live wire, the evidence showed that death was due to terrible injuries to the head and chest. A verdict of accidental death, there being no negligence, on the part of the department, was returned.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 282, 7 December 1911, Page 5
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167ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 282, 7 December 1911, Page 5
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