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CASUALTIES.

A London message states that as the r®» snlt of an accident inthe stokehole of the Meseageries Marititaes steamer Annand Behia four men wereidHed and three injured.. . On inquiry at the hospital to-day tro were informed that Mathie,. who was injured through Dartmoor falling in the Hurdle Race at Wingatui on Saturday* was showing signs of regaining Consciousness, A stone fell on William Smith whilst he was working in Logan Point quarry this morning. lire injured man was taken to the hospital, where it was found that, though severely bruised, he had no bones broken. AUCKLAND, March 2. George Edwin’Williams (fourteen), a Mo of Mr Williams* painter, was drowned while bathing at Northcote in company with .mother lad, Abercrombie, who Secured assistance promptly, but before he arrived Williams had disappeared. At the inquest a verdict of accidentally . drowned was returned.

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Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

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CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

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