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Aucei^d, February i. * A renyirVahle ijj}s£over,jt nas been piatfa jn gonneclfoh' with* the roan who oWi mitted suicide iv Albert Park so W e w*ekq 1 ' ' J ■_/. -TV
named Oliver identified the body as that of Thomas C'henimlLs, a miner, with whom he had worked for years on ihe Wi s&! Coast. This morning a man, who gaw hia n;ime hs Thomas Chennills, called a: the police office and informed Detective Grace that he w.-is the nun who it was suppled, on the evidence of Oliver, h;id commiitLd suicide. He hasbeon in Auckland for uu wards of twomy veirs, arid durin« the last few weeks has lieen harvesting in tJf. country. Suveial peopln hern recognised him. He heirs a close resemblance 'o -tlio i)'»m who co.nmitied suicido, but wys h-U i>f snow* no man of tho imniecf < *Jiv*"i\ The latter, is at present in g»ul. it in nor, known ' who was tho man who comm tti-d suicide j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2889, 3 February 1893, Page 2
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159INTERPROVINCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2889, 3 February 1893, Page 2
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