A CURIOUS MISHAP.
FALL FROM A WINDOW.
'§ : fa T KLEGBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I ' Jnvercargi!l, Saturday. I\, 11 ** accident .happened yesterday 1 T^ n whcn Mr. Thos - R. Christie, of Infirm of Christie Bros., fell from a bedsTjon window on to a yard below, a dis- ; « n jeof 16ft. Mr " Christie was on a visit lj.e-i» tavcreargill in connection with the sit--,v™«of the Conciliation Court in the I J'"™' dispute. Shortly before five IS v 3 fOUIId '>' in "nucleus in the y ihe h ° tel porter - Bo "gained 4IS u H nes i B,nd was taken to the h °>- mm. Sf ' m is fracture <i abovo the he is also severely bruised and WS* -t * believed that ' the accident ,:', wtt « result of sleepwalking.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15141, 4 November 1912, Page 7
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