CASUALTIES.
George Gar lick, whilst cycling bohind a tram at -5.30 p.m. yesterday, ran into a motor-car at the intersection of Oxford terrace and Montreal street, and received injuries necessitating his removal to the Hospital. (press association* tklegham.) GORE, March 14. John Wood Byars, agoi eight years, disappeared lyhile bathing with other boys at the dredge dam near the Waikaka School, during dinner hour yesterday. When the body was recoverod life was extinct. DUXEDIX, March 14. William Tloss, a farmer, aged 4G, shot himself fatally with a revolver while in bed at his ' father's house at Palmcrston South.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 11
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