ACCIDENT AT A RAILWAY STATION
(IT TUtKORAPH— IPKCIiI. TO VHJ POM.) CARTERTOX, This Day. James Riley, a middle-aged man, who had come in from Flat Point, where he was working, to proceed to Blenheim, was knocked down on the Caiterton railway platform yesterday afternoon, be* ing caught by the protruding tablet receiver on the engine of th*> 3.50 o'clock Wellington train. A nasty wound was inflicted, and the sufferer was sent to the South Wairarapu Hospital.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 7
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