ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
(PER FRBSB ASSOCIATION.) Wellington, February 17. Robert Talboc, a clerk, took a dose of prussic acid to-day in a Turkish bath establishment, and expired shortly after. Nelson, February 17. A girl named Liley, aged eight, and a boy named Ruffel, aged five, were drowned in a lagoon at Stoke. Invbroaboill, February 17. David Warnock, an old settler, was found dead in a ditch by the roadside leading to his property. It is believed a fall stunned him, and be was drowned, though there was only a few inches of water in the ditch.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7391, 18 February 1902, Page 2
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