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CASUALTIES.

John R. Roxburgh, a cyclist, met with an accident near Burnside yesterday. Ha was found lying on the roadside in a dased condition with a severe abrasion on the side of the head. Ho was taken to the hospital for treatment. Alexander Wallace, an old age pensioner, died suddenly at Crookrton Yesterday. An inquest is ordered. AUCKLAND, May 25. Herman Ahrens, an old Waikato veteran, sixty-eight years of age, died in a tram car when returning from the laying of the ) foundation stone of the Veterans’ Home today. John Bigelow, shipwright, sustained a severe injury to his head through a fall in the Calliope Docks. He was taken to the hospital, where he is still unconscious. Benjamin H. Carroll, a cook belonging to the coastal steamer Afcarana, was lost overboard off Tutekaha. A boat was launched, but she search proved fruitless. „ . MARTON, May 25. iyercopa, who attempted to murder his wife and commit suicide at Rate, died at the Wanganui Hospital on Saturday night. , ' n X e ,* s hi a precarious condition, ami will be operated on to-day. lik the football match -Sandon against Marten on Saturday, O’Dea, playing for the former club, had two ribs fractured. At the inquest on William Hamilton' found dead, a verdict of death from exposure was returned.

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Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 4

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CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 4

CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 11895, 25 May 1903, Page 4

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