CASUALTIES.
uamed.Harper and' Maurice Nottingham were' admitted to the Lewisnam Hospital last suffering from slight injuries incurred in a motor ® ccl .®e nt, No further particulars were avniiablte last night. , Miss Dis, postmistress, of Port Levy, was thrown from a iiorse 'on Sunday, biie only ro»vered consciousness yestoril^' 13 OOW P r °g resß ing satisfac-
(press association* telegbam.) • -r - September 9.James Brady,- a waterside worker, •was fatally injured while discharging coal from the Kawatiri at tho wharf Jho derrick gave way, striking him ah h d * He died on the way to the
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 10
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