CASUALTY.
G. Tipping, aged 34y«Ms,rf.Hi||fc street, fell from, a trahar gfcKJuSl, S. McCully's yard ywtotfay and fractured his left kg aa&asssT* was admitted to the €&tt3t<&Bß&issK pital. "dp?" (PBISS ASSQCIMIOS SIUaBtB} , 1* AUCKLAND, XowwteJfci The Coroner returned a vndfcfcTi suicide bv poisoning at tf» aqgawM: Arthur Edward Ytiriey, 45 age, an engineer, who was ftnais-&Ki in his bedroom by his wife WliilK night. It was stated ia «ndtaSß; Varley was married last of a cheerful disposition. ."f^Ka
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 21 November 1924, Page 10
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77CASUALTY. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 21 November 1924, Page 10
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