CASUALTIES.
(FBX3S ASSOCIATION TBLSOBAIIB.} AUCKLAND, May 14. A. Street, aged 50, died to-day as" the result of injuries received - jestc-iday, when the horse he was driving bolteil down Mountain road^ William James Morley, aged 58, a resident of Mount Edeii, was killed instantly as a. result of being run over by a loaded lorry. He'was driving a lorry and lost his balance, falling m front of a wheel. He leaves a widow and three grown-up children. Mrs Mary Ann French, aged 52, died in hospital to-night as a result of injuries through being run down by a motor at Birkenhead last evening She was rendered unconscious and suffered a broken, leg and injuries. . '~~ NELSON, May 14 i» Ronald Nelson ; ;Thbm ?i 19 j ears of age, single, who met with an accident at Stanley. Brook, while bush falhii" died in the hospital last night At tlr inquest, a verdict of accidental dea t' was returned. : ■:•'■■.'/.■':■..
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 10
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