ACCIDENTS
TWO MEN KILLEM^ SUFFOCATED IN SA sjSß|| (P.A.) CAMBRIDGE, An accident occurred at the hydro works'to-day, when were suffocated in *a sand-washlafflHßH They were:— ''JWBgSsL John t James Gough, aged 50, Thomas Happerly, aged 50, with two children. When Happerly arrived about 8,15 a.m. he saw a teß,Vfysisgßm ing from the bottom of the perly promptly jumped in rescue the other man. and brpgjjflgg| down a lot more sand into VtoJjSSBm Another man, S. Sabini, tried. cessfully to reach Happerly. BowjmW#® were suffocated.
CHILD’S ARM CAUGHT DOUGH MIXER k
Trevor Kettle, aged four a half, son of Mr and Mrs ” ‘TjSi Talbot street Temuka, had a nairpi||i escape from serious injury arm became caught in the dough PKSgo at his father’s bakehouse. \S3kil must have climbed up and SW'M™ dough mixer in operation. . n» arm became caught and migml wlllli been tom off. but apparently knocked the safety switch. . necessary to smash some of tne. before his arm could be extncwgggg The arm was badly bruisefl -“yUB twisted.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURE® 9 c ' *;Sa| Ernest Sidney English, aged 24, 28 Wychbury street. Spreydon. wm milted to the Christchurch PubUC nital yesterday afternoon from head injuries received as me suit of an accident at the corn aTC® Simeon and Jerrold streets, nis dition is serious.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24572, 22 May 1945, Page 4
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