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WELLINGTON, This Day.—-A City Corporation milk lorry on which six boys were being given a lift to school this morning along Jioughton Bay bank and capsized about 30 feet below the road. One boy, Frank Hayward, aged six years, was trapped under the lorry and was killed. His parents live in Buckley road. Donald iwere taken to hospital with injuries, none of which are expected to prove fatal. Raymond A! gar was badly shaken. Henry Roger Eggers. thej driver, is in hospital suffering from shock. P,v. Thr«b,-> S vj struck by lights ' in nonri Perth yesterday afternoon* One iwj burns and shock. All the lads wcr f “aged about 1-. They wfere bird-nesting when the lightning .-truck and all M. Butler, secretary ,-i £be WoilmgtoJ resent New Zealand at the Inter** j Lccn'rcnrimed LONDON. Alls'. 5,- -Generalising Stalin and M. Molotov have arrivcß ‘ back in Moscow from the Potsdart, Conference.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 6 August 1945, Page 6
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152STOP PRESS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 6 August 1945, Page 6
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