ELECTROCUTED WHILE REMOVING WASHING.
LONDON, January 16. William Henry Morris, aged twentyfive, a colliery worker, of Cwmjfelinfach, Mon., was electrocuted yesterday In the presence of his family when endeavouring to take a towel from a wire Clothes-line in his yard. It is believed that the wire line was in contact with an electric cable taking power from the main to his house. A woman neighbour received a shock when she helped to release the body. l»flflflllHllHllllHlllllllllHllilllliumiiiiiiimufuiii;niiiiiiniiniii.Mii»»iiumiiinui
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18406, 7 March 1928, Page 5
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