OCCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
SHIPWRECK. United Press.Assooiation— By Electric TelegraphCopyright. Eeceived March 24, 9 a.m. PARIS, March 23. The French liner Yille de Kome was wrecked at Minorca. All on board were saved. [Pee Press Association.] AUCKLAND, March 24. A man named Edward Prior Donnelly accidentally fell on an asphalt pavement and injured his skull. He was taken to the hospital in a semi-unconscious state. DUNEDIN, March 24. At the inquest, on. Samuel M'Carrigan,, the verdict was' death from shock caused by having been accidentally run over by a railway train. At about ten o'clock last night, on Oxford Terrace, Mr Leonard Craig, while stepping on to the pavement out of the way of a horseman, twisted his leg, with the result that it was broken. He was immediately taken to the hospital in a cab. It is only j three months since ,he recovered from the effects of .a previous fratffcure of the leg, and th&btJtferbeing 1 still !bencter"j?the twist it received last Bight was-: 'sufficient to break it. ;-' r " ~" " ' ' ' . ;•
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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170OCCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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