MAN FALLS FROM A TRAIN.
'. [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS, ASSOCIATION.] j ' ■ StbateobUj Wednesday. ' Aiotog man, John: Hume, at one time a .'. resident here, came from Napier yesterday, , *nd was going to f Midhirst by the express train'last night, but it is*supposed, that he ■ fell off the train in the Waipuku station :.;';. yard. ■ He was not seen to fall, but was missed by friends, and a search' party was out all night. * This morning Mr. Hume ■ : was found on his way to Midhirst. ' He was suffering from serious injuries to his •"-■ head, and was taken to the Stratford Hos- ■. pital. ■;. . ' ' / ;",",. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13457, 6 June 1907, Page 5
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