CASUALTIES.
A youth named 0. P. Smith, of JEW® wood, trod on a broken bottle last w*r" ing at his tome, and suffered iiquricsv to this foot which weoewiUtcd hw moval to tho hospital. (PRBM ABSJOIMJON TBLMRMM.) "f WELLINGTON. Apnl 18, A roan named Jamea Downey «J| found dead at tbe toot «>f a cliff»#>P \ tho Tivcr at Martinborough oa TnaT»day evening. ' The dGcoaacd single man, 62 years of age. Th# Of* *- cumstannee attending hi* ueatn Mi flf* 74 known, but it is BUrmiaod that &fP* a tho result of an Occident. ' April?". Petor Hatton Miller, an elderly | of independent means, who »•» *P < known in Wellington, was fouiwl My j ing in an, outhouse attached to _hi® Wg* dence at South Wellington thia W°|F | ing. Miller had been in ill-health. , wag seen bj his wife shortly iiwj® f took his life, ' Subsequently hf IW7 found to bo missing, and or. a being made ho was discovered hME* ing trorn a rafter, with a scarf round w neek. '
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 6
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