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CASUALTIES.

the youngest son v^:lir;!andtMrs. Harold Stove, of Kaimet. iis'death by drownirio; in, ', "■ fr bovered iconcrete tank, at the resid«£noeYoif.{Mrß•Sciiroeder, Mount, FySe, T4::&tesffi)i*i& }ust' , had his evening meal, outside;, .Two minutes later ; ie'wM missed, and on a search being ; -imade the body was discovered in the :9 w inquest on Saturday, bfcfore Mr James Davidson, acting-■'X:-:.OnJi/aeei~. f ibei\ivcty: returned a yerdict John Helswick Stove met his death-Jby accidental drowning in a tank '■•..'. and that. : ;no. blame was attachable to any* perabn." =•." • ASSOCUTIOir ZSUSBBAIO.I-' -• : --- v .'".."■* AUCKLAND, December 5. ■.y.- : body of: Arthur 'i'aylor, a fanner, of Mangers, was found in a the head blown off by dynamite. A fase and detonator caps'were rJongside tho body.- At the inquest a ''-.-. verdict of. suicide,was returned, the evidenoe pointing to worry-and to ill- ■ tum^';.'"", . ■ '*"' '■". i-V'ikV motor-car containing fire persons . fcjucov«r-,:»..bank..at; Brown's Bay. Adgturtus Aley, 75, his wjfe, 74, and Albert Sinclair, 29, were removed to hospital rather severely injured. The others' escaped injury, .though the oar -^U^lOft'and turned three . somersaultSj throwing, the occupants in all directions. /'-••;. James Mcßride, aged nine, a son of ft Charles;. * -Mcßride, of - Takapuna, was electrocuted at a'boarding'school at ..;;' Te Aroha, rjjrougb. tonohing an electrio schoolroom roof.- ,-; ■ Deoemberß. ~J this morning a body .was found in a suburb, and was later identified a* thit of Alfred Walter Edwin Fowler, ■.-*;...- f in«rnad,.?:47j-» oight-watchman.in the ■"'.'!

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

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CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 10

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