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CHRISTCHURCH, August 30. James Brown, a goods foreman at Lyttelton, was knocked down by a train this morning, his skull being severely fractured. His condition is serious. He is married and aged 47 years. LATER. Brown died at the hospital. SUVA,' August 30. Arrived at 10.30, Niagara, from Auckland; sails at 5. Arrived, Veronica, from Apia. WELLINGTON, August 30. The Executive of the Muncipal Association adopted, unanimously, the draft bill in connection with the proposed municipal insurance, and the executive and members of Parliament waited on Sir J. Ward, who promised to bring it forward, as a Government measure this session.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1929, Page 5
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