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i THE TRENTHAM FATILiTY. F C RTH ER PA RT IC (' L A RS. Wellington. Jan. 26. Further particulars of the Trcntham railway fatalitv state that Mr. H. M. 1 .mi. fell between the plat i form and the carriages, and was run over by the first bogey of the latter and killed instantly. j The train was pulled up after travelling about a dozen yards. ; Examination showed that the ! victim had received a fractured I skull and a compound fracture of both legs. Deceased was aged 60. He was for 25 years secretary of the Wellington Fire Underwriters Associat ion. BACHELORS OF DENTAL SURGERY. Dunedin. Jan. 26. Dr. Picket ill advises that A. J. I Hansen. C. E. Ilrrctis. and W. S. Seed, have passe»l their final or ‘ second professional examinatit -i j for tb.p degree of Bachelor in Dcn--1 ta! Surgery. These are the first graduates in demal surgery in New Zealand. 'THE ATHEXB ’.a PASSENGERS. W< lliegton. Jan. 26. ! The Atlienie n.>-T- t > f ! 4.50 p.m, i yesterday. '<o i •tri"g 611 possengers I -ding •’<> >' -icv iek boys. ■ Al one ft.-'". 1 of the journey I there were fl 6 passengers on board.
Of the New Zealand passengers w 're hooked for Wellington . 175 to Aueklaml. 93 to Lyttelton. 1 32 to Dunedin. 24 to the Bluff. :.1 to New Plymouth, and 2<> ro . Tinta’"i. The assisted passengers numbered 117. imiudiiig 49 domes- . tics and *2l farm labourers. Eight farmers came by ti.e xessrl. as also ; dut G> w’Vi s who are rejoining -!»« it I ii-bauds. Tim >rdg v. !ek boys woe met by * ! !•<■•’PL and Tregear. both of wb. : :i ‘' : <b « -si d them. | - NOT A SUCCESS.” SUSTEcTED SUICIDE. ; V» hangarei. Jan. 26. J On Monday night. Norman ■ Kiells. a«i;<i 2’ - . of 14:k..sUH I a !’<•'(■ in I is ! edroom saying he ‘ was gone »n se“ the doctor as he | was *ery iil and he would be hack ; as soon as possible. j Kiells had not returned yesteri day. and a fort her search disclosed , a note in which he said his I’fe had ' not Bren a success in this world and lie honed for a le tter time in the next. In conclusion he said good-bye to r\ cry body. Search for the> missing man is being made by the police.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 37, 26 January 1911, Page 8
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