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CASUALTIES.

"■- An eiiqnnT -trae condiicted .at the TOeySday by Mr HW.B«p, District Coroner, touching the. death of " William Cunningham Graham, a youth nineteen years of age, who committed raicido tho previous afternoon by hang- ] in" himwU 1 in his father's workshop, , ■' 16§ St. Asaph street. It was shown t jn evidence that during the last few " days the deccasod had been rather de- *" pressed. *aad had suffered. from insom- ' jjia. »No otlie'r reason was assigned "for , ' luia having taken his lifo. The Coroner retiirnod a verdict. thnt tho det'CJiscd , • met his death, by hangup whilst of un.louad scind. " • • > ._

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 17

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98

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 17

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 17

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