ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
* DIED IN BOARDINGHOUSE. (By TelceraDli.—Press Association.) Taihapo, November 5. A labourer named Charles Everett, aged 38, for some years employed in tho Rua-. nui district, engaged a bed in a boardinghouse here last night and was found (lead at 10.20 this morning. CHILD DROAVNED. Stratford, November B. A three-year-old child, daughter of Mr. J. Edward, wandered from home this morning and was drowned in tho lake in Victoria Park. FELL OFF BALLAST TRUCK. Auckland, November 5. Robert Johnson, a workman employed on the Kawakawa-Kaikohe railway extension, tell oil' a ballast truck, three trucks running over him. lie was killed instantly. TWO YOUTHS INJURED. Timaru, November G. By the fall of the tall pile of Hour sacks on or near which they wore engaged, two youths, named Budd and Duunill, employed at the Atlas mill, were buried-, and considerably hurt, 'i'hey were taken to tho Hospital, Budd suffering from a dislocated hip.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 4
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