ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
A GIRL’S LUCKY ESCAPE. A girl named Butt fell over a cliff at Sumner vesterday, hub was saved hv the ledge' of a rock. There she lay for two hours, unable to move. Then a passer-by saw her, and with police assistance raised her to the top by a rope. She was uninjured, hut prostiatod.—Christchurch Press Association telegram. T)LATtTkUOM INJURIES. w. Angoll, married, employed in the Waihi Gold Mining Company’s smithy, who was struck down by a beam falling from overhead on Wednesday, died last night from his injuries.—-Press Association telegram. CRUSHED BY POLE. An Association message hom Te Awamutu States that E. 0. Spragg, a married man with three children, died in Waikato Hospital tins _ morning ns the result of injuries received a week ago through an electric power pole
falling on him.
FOUND IN CREEK. The body of a man named Brooke was found 'in the Roberson Creek, Hanmer Springs, yesterday.
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Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 8
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