ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
■ in p. , , , , ' £BT TBLEOBTAPH. — PRESS A3BOCIATIOH.] CHRISTCHURCH, 10lh January. Mr. George E, Stirling, an enginedriver, died suddenly at Bennetts last night. Mr. Stirling was on the train service between Bennetts and Kaiapoi, and was on duty, yesterday, apparently in good health and^spirits. About midnight he had' a - seizure, . and although everything possible was done for the man he expired about an hour afterwards. Ellen Rose Berry, eeven years of age, whoso mother resides at Killinchy, was *, found/ dea.d in her bed this morning at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Morris, Bass-etreet, Woolston.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 2
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