AN EXPRESSMAN'S DEATH.
■NECK BROKEN BY. A FALL. '(,\BT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] . >' . , Palmebston North, Thursday. ,Ak inquest on Thomas Rogers, the exipdessman who had his "heck, broken through a fall from. l an express cart on < the. river bank yesterday, was held to- ;■■.,". Just previous to the accident deceased - ; Sad had an altercation with the owner of the property on which he was driving • as to his right to be there. It was after 19 ' left the owner of the property, how- .'),,<'' ever, that by some means he fell from ';-•',;'ttfli ' express. .' ■ ■ , ;■';.";■;'.. The jury returned a verdict of acciden- ;:-'.:: tal death, no blame being attachable to ' :.ai.yone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15233, 21 February 1913, Page 7
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107AN EXPRESSMAN'S DEATH. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15233, 21 February 1913, Page 7
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