CASUALTIES.
SUDDEN DEATH OF A GOLFER.
j Mr Frank Bradley, a well-known and I popular golfer, died suddenly en tho i links at Charteris Bay yesterday. In j the morning ho had participated" in the [ match between Lyttelton and Kaiapoi, representing the former club. Rain caused a cessation of play, and tho party adjourned to the whare besluo t.c links for the purpose of drying their clothes. Mr Bradley' was approaching th. door with tho intention of leaving the room when he reeled and fell, expiring almost immediately. Dr. Upham was summoned from Lyttelton, but on arrival ho could only pronounce life to be extinct. Tlio lato Mr Bradley, who was a deaf mute, was about 38 years of ago, and unmarried. Deceased ;was a brother of Mr Orton Bradley, of Chartens Bay. An old woman named Harriet Pinion, living in Woolston, died suddenly yesterday morning. An inquest was held at noon, before Mr H. W. Bishop, S.M., District Coroner, who, after hearing tho evidence recorded a verdict that death was due to heart failure. R. T." Crawford, a Belfast Territorial, who paraded with the Ist Mounted Rifles at Hagley Park yesterday morning, was thrown'from hisl'oreo after tho parade, and was taken to the hospital suffering from an injured foot.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 11
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