THE HAMILTON TRAGEDY
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, _ HAMILTON, 20th January. In addition to the killed and the seriously injured in the fire-engine nccidenl-, the other brigudesmen more or lees seriously injured were: Tuckey, (driver), J. N. Irvine. S. Davis, T. D.-vdis L. Davis, G. Morris, and J. St. Glair. '. ; Fueman George Prince, aged 68, who hsd .always associated himself with different farms of sport, leaves a widow und fourteen children. Graham Was 24 years of age, and his parents reside in Auckland. He saw three years' 1 war service, and was awarded' the 1914-15 Star,, the British War Medal, and the Victory , Medal. The engine, which weighed about five tons, was badly damaged, and the wonder is that more of the men were not killed. Several had miraculous escapes.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 5
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131THE HAMILTON TRAGEDY Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 5
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