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CASUALTIES.

A young man named Alfred Adams, a stevedore, fell down the hold of the Ind'ralema on Monday evening when working on the steamer at Napier breakwater. Ho was not missed for some time, until his groaning attracted attention. He was taken to the hospital, where ho was found to be suffering from concussion of the brain. Ho had not regained consciousness last night but otherwise seemed to be progressing favorably.

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Evening Star, Issue 12258, 27 July 1904, Page 4

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CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 12258, 27 July 1904, Page 4

CASUALTIES. Evening Star, Issue 12258, 27 July 1904, Page 4

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