ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
POISONED BY GAS (Pee United Press Association.) HAMILTON, May 22. Arthur Cutler, aged 47, single, was found dead in an accommodation house this morning from gas poisoning. MAN JUMPS FROM BRIDGE (Per United Press Association.) HAMILTON, May 22. Extensive injuries were received by R. Niscn Henry Murray, aged 37, superintendent of the Mutual Life Assurance Company at Hamilton, when he jumped off the railway bridge at Hamilton this morning. He wag admitted to the hospital in a grave condition. INQUEST ON MISSING TRAPPER (Pee United Press Association.i MASTERTON, May 22. The body of Alfred Young was brought to Greytown about 2 o’clock this afternoon by a party in charge of Constable Gregor, of Greytown. Later an inquest was opened, and after evidence of identification had been given it was adjourned till June 27. A HEAD-ON COLLISION TWO BROTHERS INJURED. (Per United Press Ass/Ciation.) BLENHEIM, May 22. . Two brothers, David William Boniface and Alexander Boniface, when riding a motor cycle in Grovetown, had a head-on collision with a dray. Both suffered broken legs. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CYCLE A married man named John Eliott, who resides at 679 Castle street, was admitted to the Hospital at 6.)5 p.m. yesterday, suffering from concussion and shock as th n result of being knocked down by a motor cycle in Mnelasvan street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22269, 23 May 1934, Page 8
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