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COMPLETE. LIST OF KILLED AND INJURED.

AUCKLAND, May 27. A complete list of killed and injured in the railway disaster is as follows: KILLED. ■Or'on Stevens, of Wellington, mana ger in New Zealand for the National Mutual' Life Association of Austral, asia. Died before being released; Cuthbert F. Peterson, of Melbourne, representing the James F.v McKenzie Proprietary, Ltd., died son afer being, released from the wreckage. ■ '■■ Gfeorge N. Grimstone, lately of W,el lington, recently transferred to Auck land to the position of Register of .Tokerau Native Land Court, severely injured'^-"' "\p-sUly, succumbed in the hos Af^s*^ xo ?> at - 3 ' 30 p * m * INJURED. ..John Swinson, of Lower Hutt, We! lington, manager in Wellington for and "Co., right ihigh fractured, extensive bruises, making favourable progress, now in hospital at 'Hamilton. p H% G. Mackay, of Melbourne, injspector for the Commercial Bank of j Australia, suffering from severe shock, now resident- at the Grand-

Hotel, Auckland, under medical attention. H. A. Fox, of Wellington, managing director of the Offices Appliance Coy, crushed foot, severe, abrasions, now in hospital at Hamilton. William Donaldson, railway porter, at Whangamarino, fractured arm. iF. >S. Goldinghm, of Palmerston North, merchant, (member of the firm of Goldingham .and Beckett), chest and shoulder severely bruised, cuts on the head and forehead and' general shock. G. E. Howard, of Calliope" Road. Devonpo)rt, accountant 'in Auckland office of National Mutual Life Association, minor injuries to face and head, and exposure. W. J. R. Hill, of Auckland, member of the Herald sporting staff, in : jury to left foot and bruises. Harry Scott, of Auckland, / sleeping car - attendant, general bruising. Two other passengers in the sleep ing car escaped without any injury at all. They were James Borrie, of Waimate, Sou h Canterbury, farmer, and D. M. Sutherland of Waijnate,-: South Canterbury, farmer. . „

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Grey River Argus, 28 May 1914, Page 5

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COMPLETE. LIST OF KILLED AND INJURED. Grey River Argus, 28 May 1914, Page 5

COMPLETE. LIST OF KILLED AND INJURED. Grey River Argus, 28 May 1914, Page 5

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