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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

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■CAUSE DimcUiT TO FIND. (By flelftferituk-Ercee Association,,! Duncdln, April S2. The adjournod inquiry into tho ■<■[. cttmstences sUMouml-iiig His (loath of Samttol Bkmrra ifenico Kir-Mand, it Hireling student, aged 29 years, who wits found dead in tail ;on the rtieriroig of April 1.2, vim held to-dny. At tho tij* fjiiest Wf. CliiiFcii had been ujrsb'lo to, assign a vMisa of tteri'lr, and , it twrii" decided to hs*c tho skuiiach -iraii.ly.sed, 'I'iio report of tlic l'«blfe Analyst '{Dr. Napier) was to Uio effect that tjto ex* omiisaiian disclosed lip evideiico of c> game or imw-ganic jiqisoh, Bi\ (Jhuffcli srtid that, after carefai censMlcratihn of tlie analyst's report, and ri eftidy o'f sirftilar cases, ho had been forced to tho cone.lifewn that the c»tiSe of death mast have tell aa.gi.na pectoris. Witness ■ltt.entrojse.d that lio had feon in-formed that deceased tort ■C6ris)ii4ei a doctor at Dlptoa for heart trouble. The Coroner (Mr, 0, G. Grahain) returned a vofdict jft .aceordaflto iviUi the medical flniWng. Ho mentioned that there had been iw suspicions -ahon-.t the case at all.

BMJARD MAEKEi'S DEATH, (ft? Teterfapii.-'FW!* A«oeip,ttoa.J Dune.di.iiy April 2.3, .Taino3- C'fi!ten> en»p!ow-;<l- as a bilUafd-ttarko-r at the Ptovihcifll Hotel, -rliad suddenly yesterday at the Hofepitji..

COiLAPSB IN STSDET. Dunedin, April 22. Mm Walter fiaSier. g'ssd «$,. win, *a.s.se.f far patent medicinos', c.olfepscu itv iho street josteiday. He *■»» takwi to the Hospftal, wEofS te died. Hi? wife is aVprtaent in AucWaudi

ln.vei:cassiil, April 22. At as imjuest -ctfrtteriifcnjj tl!B of Geofgo flevfcreaU-S, a ve-rdifcb row .returned ttst deceased was apparently fn.to*icatcd, afitf lurched into the car. flw 4rifer..(CMlis) was exonerates from ail blame.

amw Sf Butit. OSftertcn, iprll 22. Willaro Jtefeson. Atitinsoh-, '$gb& fi3; w5» wsj cq-red by a Bull on Mbnoay; died in the Hospital Isst night-.

JWJsD' IH tflfi EWER. Core, A:p«il S2. itohn Thomas TretHewaj'j a- single ■man. Egcd t'airiy*seven yeafifo wots found dJffwned fei tie Waifiaia. HiKf this morning.! close to WaJ&aia..* Deceased had beea subjects fits. Hff «as last seen last night going toward* the risers ascomp.anicd by a d*?g-

I/ETTEK-CARRIEIi BUAY QCD ABOtT. A yottthfal 3?am ; 6cl Geofga. A> IVdrd, '-trW .resicics at- Sβ Washingtoa A.T-eoue ; . Brookljn, met Witi a rather seHcms aftcifleiit at aioffi 2.20 jscstwday aScirnocn. Hw was Pech .■ceedisg to Brooklyn 3a ptirsaaiic* ct liis duties an a smaK cji*, and: was. ifttho set of etijnbiiig. over the I'&ik of Orto- seat- to reach an--Otbey when tlie. ear SUddettly. gtogpcii epposit'c. tbo Ki:»e'-s Cnambers?. and lie letter-catrier was ttaiftin with s«fli« force through-, the :ptot«-.glaSs pariit-ion. As SQoii a$ possible tfie- youug oan w&t mud ftoia ijie «af. Weeding proftfsdy from -CirtA Oμ thfe faci?, afld *3S sttec.a» ed to by -Prs. «ter and Mfem. it svae found ttat- h'd tod EUsta-JB-cd 3 loir*, 'deeji cut across lie- liracr lift, a smaller fiiie jiJ-St- JscloTf tihe tower lip-, svMlst i'iic tip of his uoso had.been cut off. The lip TTOiads wore bwli ospcditiously sown 'up, after wtaA the su j.ferdf was removed to. tl»e Hospital. The causft of the sudden Stoppß.ge or iibe car was to tiro e.nier&j-nc-y br»ke !rcsma applied »ft«f tno fed lofe'tto overhead *i>o, That is the ii«ual course for a moto.Mjian to pursutt in ardor tosarts the ifoUyli.csa. .mm WGHTS, ' Last nigl.it ail accm«tt- occurred on flio H-utt B-<i.a.fl, resuit-ing to to> cyeliets receiving pa-iiitul iftjurie.s. From vie fac-ft avafiable, it appears ttat tho cycl-Sstei one a young man w about w vWsi tho other.» taj , , \--er-e Tjdmg ■in QpposHo dfecctfens. Ho* with, sustained a scve.ro l.aioclc abqv:o tIM tiglit eye. tte boy *as also ntjiiTcil aiid rc-H4ei-ea temporarily unconscidius.

UPPER' HtITT iBtSASTEBTtte PuWfc Hosp)ti>] reported ks« nitthfc that tliofp .haS been iio ctage in the fiflrtdiMon of 'SEf. \'itg"l M'Gworn, wli& was seriously mitred onUrn B »>i nf the Upper Butt toaster. Bo 'is sWtt UrtGonscvQiis.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 6

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2130, 23 April 1914, Page 6

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