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FATALITY IN A GRAVEL PIT.

A CHILD SUFFOCATED. [By Telegbafh. — Pbbss Association.] OAMARU, This Day. Several sons of Charles Pelvin, farmer, at Redcliff, were working in % gravel pit yesterday, when the sidesfell in, covering one of the workers to the waist and. entirely burying a smaller brother aged 6. When the child was uncovered, it was found he had been suffocated, life being extinct.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 8

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FATALITY IN A GRAVEL PIT. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 8

FATALITY IN A GRAVEL PIT. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 8

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