ACCIDENTS & NATALITIES.
DEAD BODY FOUND ON RAILWAY TRACK. (Per Press Association.) Auckland, February 24. The body of Henry Biggs, married, aged 46, was found beside the railway track at Now Lynn yesterday. The body was clear of the rails, and had not been touched by trains, but had probably fallen off the 11 o’clock train on Saturday night. The man had been dead some hours when picked upGROWING OF AN INFANT. Dunedin, February 24. The police at North East Valley received intimation this morning of a drowning fatality in a small creek in the district. Phyllis Margaret Olive Boucher, aged one year and nine months, a daughter of Air and Air? Ernest Boucher, .was playing by herself in a cart at the rear of the house, and being missed alter a while, her mother and aunt instituted a search, finding the body of the child m a creek, a little distance from the house.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 8
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