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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

■ ' $TDDEN HEART SEIZURE. (By Talcsravlt.—Press Association.] Invercargill, June U. , The deiath occurred suddenly on Saturday afternoon .of Ifrs. Ronald, wife of ' William Ronald, a retired farmer, well \ known in public life in Southland. Mrs. , Jlonald was proceeding to ht'r home when ■ she had a heart seizure. She was taken tu her daughter's but died a :few hours later. Mrs. Ronald- was .; a daughter of: the late James Wilson,'who ■ was Speaker of the Southland Provincial i Council ,in the early days. VIOEENT MOTOR SMASH AT ' FITZHERBERT. •' ONB dCCUPANT BADLY. nURT.' Palmerston, June. 15.• Bate on Saturday; night,twhen-; 'two, ;• young men, ..M'Cullock,',of Hawke's".Bav,\ t and Pratt, youngest son of Mr. J. It. poster Pratt; of Palmerston North, were proceeding to the latter's home at Fitzherbert, tho motor-car in which they were driving ivas overturned a short distance beyond Fitzherbert Bridge. M'Cullock,, who owned the car,, was driving. In preparing to negotiate a steep hill, which is approached'with, a turn, M'Cullock took too wide a-sw,eep, and the.wheel of the « car struck, tho concrete edge of the cul■vert. Thojcar turned over and over/and ■was badly wrecked.' Pratt was pinned beneath, while M'Cullock; was thrown out. Their cries ' for assistance were, heard by neighbours, and, when'they arrived, it was necessary to get young Pratt; out. He was unconscious. Later, .when . medical help was obtained, it was .found that he was very seriously injured about the tiead. The injuries '..included fracture ;of- the skull and broken, ribs. \M Cullock, wjis not wrriouslr hurt; Pratt now lies.-unconscious at the hospital. , One of-the -tyros of the car was sent flying into somo treos on .the' ciue of the .road.'. . SETTLER'S DEATH... -■ Palmerston, June 15. i A well-known flaxmiller, (J. Tennant) died hero on Saturday after' a months illness. , "SOCCER" PLAYER INJURED. •' While playing Association football for Brooklyn United against Diamonds, at Duppa Street ground, on' Saturday,. Alex--under Johnnes had one of his . ankles broken. He is at present in the public hospital,. Against 'Accident"? ancl Sickness insure with the Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Ltd., 117 am} 121 Customlioase Quay. Wellington.—Advt. For Bronchial Coughs and Colds, _ Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 0d * Tho number of police in England and Wales is upwards of 49,000; in Scotland, 5500; in Ireland, 11,900. Economical mothers buy "NAZOL," the best family cold cure. Eighteenpenco buys a bottle of sixty doses. NAZOL is oheapest in tho end—Advt. Lack of care in feeding is far and away tho most fruitful cause of trouble, and the roaD whose horso is troubled with indigestion ha 3 usually lonly himself to blame. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Cotigta and .Coldatiam ra3fe#s.H&

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1777, 16 June 1913, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1777, 16 June 1913, Page 6

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1777, 16 June 1913, Page 6