CASUALTIES.
tPRES* ASSOCIATION TKI.EGI'.AM.) U'CKLAND, July 11. A man named John Hancock, thirtyfour years of age, committed .suieido today by cutting his throat with a razor in a boarding-house in North road. Di(-c::M!(l, who recently arrived from Kngianti. wm a .shijjjit; man with no relatives iv the Dominion, lie was out oi work and consequently. NELSON, July 11. A verdict of accidental.death was relumed :it the iriiiuest on tho body'of Dr. Hudion, who usus killed in a moloring accident on Monday, a rider buinj; added that drivers should hold a certiiicate of coinpetoacy.
John Adams, of Hothoriiam, was admitted to the hospital last- night suffering from a. broken log, canstd through a fall otf a horso.
.Mr V.'. T. Corbett. an old resident of tho Ashburton district, died suddenly yesterday. Deceased had been subject to epileptic fits. •
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14405, 12 July 1912, Page 9
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