ACCIDENTS FATALITIES
THEATRICALS HAVE PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE. TPeu Press Association.! NAPIER, Jan IS. Tiie Bello. Croni€' Company of Bellringers, bad a narrow escape from a serious accident when on. route to.Wairdo. When the coach was ascending Tongoio Hill the partv got out and walked. It was fortunate for them they did so, as when near the top the king bolt broke, and the coach went over the cliff, .a drop of 60ft. It was badly smashed. The driver escaped uninjured. VENTURESOME BOY DROWNED Victor Baden Powell Martin, aged 9 years, was drowned at Westsihore' yesterday morning. Ho had gone out in a boat by himself, and was subsequently found lying dead beside the boat in eighteen finches of water. The boy could swim, and! it is thought lie may have been struck on the head by some tackle. RAILWAY GANGER NEARLY CRUSHED TO DEATH. HAMILTON, Jan. 18. A middle-aged man named D. Kenney, employed as a ganger at the . Franklin Junction railway station, was seriously crushed, last night, between a truck and A coal stage.. He was removed to the hospital with a fractured pelvis and internal injuries. His condition is serious.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2713, 19 January 1910, Page 3
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191ACCIDENTS FATALITIES Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2713, 19 January 1910, Page 3
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