FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
HABIION, This Pay. > Leith, a labourer, of TPq&o, fell off the train near^Marton, and was killed. At the inquest the verdicj; of the jury was that feestaet hi» death while Jn a State of>kttexicatlon. A rider was added that railway authorities should be isesrtipjaeßded to exercise greater care "M~j3lQ&}ftg persons are drunk on the ifa&. w TIMAJXU', Tins ©ajr, 9.- Patrick aged '30 yoars, atandirisr-ouithe-^lafcform x>f a carriage of the seti^h express last 'evening, fell oft near Mokjkihi and "was tatled.- Deceased,.w4s returning --tome &otn the Caledonian epons At
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 1, 3 January 1905, Page 3
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92FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XL, Issue 1, 3 January 1905, Page 3
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