CASUALTIES .
1 » ! I ' I ■ A boy named Jack Wateon wfo'Td»ock- v ed down by a motor-oar on Sunder while cycling, towards Little River. He escaped with a few abrasions, but his bicycle was badly damaged, . ]_' A' single woman named Margaret Switella, 22 years of age, died at the. Hospital late on Sunday night, Thai deceased (had been staying with friends at Lawson btreet, Sydenham, and dur» ing the afternoon she took ill and hod a fit. She was removed to the HospitaV' at about 7 p.m. and died a few hoars'j later. An inquest will be held. An inquest wiU be held to-day touch*, ing the ueath of Anne Jane Davidson, a I married woman, residing at 247' Barba- j does street, who-died suddenly on Sun-1 day evening. The deceased had been in ill-health for some time,. ,
(PBESS ASSOCIATION mtfOßlKa.) INVERCARGILL, March SO. On Sunday afternoon Anna Boulter, aged thirteen, while bathing with another girl at Te Waewae beach, got" out of her depth and wag drownedT TDIARU, March 20. On Wednesday James Blackmore, aged forty-four, a retired farmer at Southburn, was thrown out of, ,or fell from, his gig. He was picked up un- # conscious and removed to the hospital, where he Buccumbed yesterday.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17409, 21 March 1922, Page 8
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