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Boy's Fearful Death.

CRUSHED.INI A GOODS LIFT. [Pbr United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, August 10. A boy aged 15 years named "William Burnand, the son of Mr Walter Burnand, a resident of Green Lane, was killed while ascending in the goods elevator at the Herald printing .works1, the use of which is prohibited as a passenger lift. The boy's head was caught, between the cross beam and the elevator and hisi neck broken. Death was instantaneous.

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Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10682, 10 August 1905, Page 2

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Boy's Fearful Death. Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10682, 10 August 1905, Page 2

Boy's Fearful Death. Thames Star, Volume XLII, Issue 10682, 10 August 1905, Page 2

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