CASUALTIES.
Yesterday morning F. Mundy, while working at Parson's monumental yard, suff-red a fractured thigh through a piece of marble falling on him. Mundy. who resides at 21 Fairly road, was taken to the Hospital. ' An old man named Robert Kirk, who lives at 23-"j Durham street, was knocked down by a cab in Cathedral square lato last night. He was severely knocked about and bruised about the head, a_<l one of his less was badly crushed, He was taken to the Hospital. (PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN. March 5. A child named Frances Eleanor Murdoch, aged 20 months, was drowned in the Molvneux River this afternoon.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 10
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