ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
(PEB JrI NITT:D association.) TAUMARUNUI, September 23. Messrs Archibald Kitto (a returned soldier who was twice wounded) and Tom corthmcl; (a marned man) were badly injured by an explosion in the Okahu tunnel , inorning Mr Kitto injured his head Twi'™ i U , tIIS and lags, while Mr Borthwick met with injuries to his eyes. . were taken to tho Taumaranui Hospital jn n fecial train., . , MASTERTON, September 23. iins afternoon a train collided with a motor lorry driven by Mr Robert Boafctie S n raj Iwoy station. The lorry was consideraWy smashed about, and Mr Beattie was admitted to the liospital suffering from severe injuries to his head and left eve CHTUSTOHORCH. Septemter If." While Mr Edward Bollington, a young man, employed as a carpenter at Kaiapoi rnVht & motor cycls on Saturday afLp'td Hs »
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17428, 24 September 1918, Page 6
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