ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
BURN ON HAND. D. Barrett, of 248, Manchester r Street, was treated at the outpatients’ > department of tho Christchurch Hospital last night for a burn on his right s hand, caused through a box of matches ' lie was holding, while lighting the gas jin his house, accidentally catohvny I alight. 1 | LAUNCH CAPSIZED. y (Per Press Association.) WHAKATANE, June 28. The fishiug launch Duchess was j crossing the bar against, tho signals * when it capsized. C. M’Donald wa? ! drowned. J. Fox was saved. AUDon ~ aid's body has not been recovered. SC A FFOLD ING BREAKS. y (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, June 29. j. Charles Anderson. aged 57, and s Francis Grocott, aged 19, who were working on the erection of the nen rj telephone exchange, fell with sonit scaffolding which broke. Andersor Q was admitted to the hospital suffer J iug from injuries to fho back. Gro eotfs injuries are slight.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17080, 29 June 1923, Page 8
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