FATAL COLLAPSE OF WALL
TWO CHILDREN BURIED.
ONE KILLED OUTRIGHT. Bv TeUerach—Press Association—Copyright. (Received January 5, 12.15 a.m.) Sydney, January 4. The collapse of a wall at Rushcutter's Bay today buried the two children of J. H. Wis hart, a cordialmaker, recently a resident in New Zealand. A son Harry, aped three years, was killed, and another Jack, aged four years, was seriously injure'!. He was taken to the hospital, and, :* is hoped, may survive. The urief stricken lather assisted to dt£ the bodies of his fons from a mass of sand and stones 10 tons. The saddest feature. of the affair is that his wife died sudd; :>ly a few months a^o.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15499, 5 January 1914, Page 7
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