ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES,
CHILD INJURED IN FALL. AUCKLAND, Monday. Injuries to the head, including concussion, were received by Charles Hanlon, aged three years, as a result, of a fall last evening. SUFFERING FROM POISON. AUCKLAND, Monday. Sngering from Hie effects of poison, Mrs Mary Lees, aged about sfi, was taken to hospital on Saturday. Her condition last evening was serious. KILLED BY TRAIN, XfcW PLYMOUTH. Sunday. In alighting from a slowly-moving train at Kinrc. last evening, Mr Timothy Toomfiy, aged 47. fell across the line and was killed.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 7
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