ACCTDENTS & FATALITIES
M'-Jicn (AC ( Aid e O'. FT RANK. I A LAPT KD.FED. 1 iiV-r L niled Pm;. Assr-eialion. > j ember Fi | A motor ear <■ opt anung Mr t 'harlet H't ! ! '• n 1 1 Fniit-m, ;ra\<dler for an AueMand (inn, 1 and Ips wife and child, fell over an embank me in in Washington road yesterday afternoon, Mrs llutF r- was killed, the oilsns ■ being unhurt. Torre i.- a ,-tc-m i,ii of road at I lie see,,,. ~f jJ.e areideni, and Mr Jbjtlers was barking down hill lu change gears when i tire i-rakes refused to net. Mrs Butlers was 2(i years ot aye ,a;ni nine fruiii i'inpl.aiid two years ago. Ki:nd!\Fl) SDLDIKHS JiFATH. CRIfVMOFtTM. Septcmfirr )K. i A returned soldier, .loseph Fiu'nli:-, aged 21, was found dead iwt night in a hut at Kokin, near Oreymoutli, with .a wound :n | the heart. A douhla barrelled yun wa- | alonysiile the bo<iy. An inijue.-t i,. pend- ; ing. ■ j NIGHT WATCHMAN FOUND DEAD. j TIMARH, September ii, ! Francis ?t,echmsnn. eyed h't years, night- i watchman for the Tiinaru Hat hour Roard, ! was found dead in a fsbe-d at C> a.m. to-day. • He had been 26 years m the service of the ; Board. ; A LAD INJURED. 1 PALMERSTON NORTH, September 19, : Harry Hewitt, aged 15 years, employed ■. at a basket, factory, had hi; )■ ft thumb and : forefinger blnnn off by the explosion of a detonator.
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Southland Times, Issue 18932, 20 September 1920, Page 5
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232ACCTDENTS & FATALITIES Southland Times, Issue 18932, 20 September 1920, Page 5
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