RAILWAY CLERK KILLED
WHILB CHANGING TABLETS. HAMILTON, December 22. On the arrival of tho one o’clock train from Auckland to-day a railway clerk named Gordon Crombie, a son of tho station-master at Auckland, was killed instantly through being thrown under the train, owing to his arm catching in the tablet which he was giving to the fireman.
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Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 8
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57RAILWAY CLERK KILLED Evening Star, Issue 13002, 22 December 1906, Page 8
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