ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
■ ♦ DISCOVERY OP WRECKAGE. United Press Association—By .Electric Telegraph—Copyright. . ADELAIDE, Juno 21. A quantity of wreckage - has been founS ’ On the beach between Eaiiaga and Tickera. ■ It includes a lifebuoy branded! Glmrosa,,, Glasgow. [Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, June 21. • ' Mrs Haxrhes, of Walter Street - ,, was prß*. cipitated in the well of the big crane. in the crush on the 1 -wharf last night, while. 7 watching the embarkation of the Voluft- : tfeers. She fell only three feet,; but. ’ both her arms broken and her face severely , cut. . . \ ■■■ ..' ■ ■■, : p ; DUNEDIN, June 21. The body of a man was found in the botanical gardens to-day, with an empty glass by his side, and a bottle containing , liquid in his pocket. An examination showed that his name was Carl Le Doux; about,.,. 34 years of age : He is believtid to have come here from Hobart, and had been. stay-, i ing at Wain’s Hotel, but wae evidently , short of money, ■ ; ‘
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 2
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159ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 2
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