KILLED IN THE BUSH
WHILE EVADING SERVICE,
; (ir HLsaaAPH.— rstas association.) - '- BEEFTON, 3rd Xovember -_• , c men ' Vinceirt Carroll, Thomas ; Kiely, and Patrick Skinner, who were *• evading mUitary service, took to the . bneh in April laet, and camped twelve ; miles from the Ikamatua railway sta- = xiun. Carroll was'struck on the head . by a. falling limb on Friday, and died ;on Saturday., : m S mates brought the * body to the road on Saturday, and to c Eoefton to-day. J At -the inquest to-day a finding of acci--1 dental death was returned. : ' Kiely and Skinner were arrested under ' the Military Service Act.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 8
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