ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
(Press Association Telegram.) WELLINGTON, June 19. The body of a man was found in the harbor this morning with a returned soldier’s badge, 23/1431, on the coat. This badge was issued to Philip Basil Atkinson, who was a solicitor at Feilding. His next-of-kin is W. Atkinson. Wanganui. CHRISTCHURCH, June 19. An elderly woman died in the hosv pital to-night as a result of a tall from a tramcar earlier m the evening. Her identity is not known, but the name “Blake” appeared' on a piece of paper in a basket she was carrying. ' Prompt Settlement on the Spot, Fair treatment from the Standard Insurance Company, Ltd.—C. G. Bloore, Agent, Fire, Marine, Accident. —Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 6
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