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CASUALTIES.

——•—- YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH. '* * ' \ I" The inquest into the death of Bita' '" May Seaton, aged years, who iwi v suddenly in a chemist's shop on Juna, t 4th, was continued yesterday- by tha *' '4 Coroner, Mr H. Y. Widdowson. j/*g "The cause of death," said Dr. A. f A B. Pearson, pathologist at the Christ-,' church Hospital, who made a post- Jj mortem examination of the body, "m» *| heart failure due to acute inflammation J of the kidneys and liver, as a result j oi- status lymphaticus. She might & % have had heart disease in childhood,. 5| but the heart had compensated it- $ self." - " ' * * Tho Coroner returned a verdict m \ accordance with the pathologist's teatfc*' -, • mo.ny. - _ / J£ Harry Lees, aged 63 years, a small t ,/ farmer, residing nt Puaha. rienr Litti* Biver, and one of the original ,. of tho Mdrice'settlement, hanged hiriK i;/ self yesterday afternoon. He had in bad health for, some time. He formerly a quarts miner. "While <« thw work, hj« contracted miner?* \'f nhthisis. He had not been low-spirited, but his wife missed Wm ,£ nfter dinner and; on searchine. be «*•!ss found' hanging from a tree* at the bacK\'A' of the house. , **§*•? (Nasa assocutiow ■m.xuuiu.) *''J%£ ' AUCKLAND,'June A lad, Colin Qurr Wilson, died in h«feM* pital from injuries received at T»fl§l|jL* puna on Monday in a collision betwefflj||* his bicycle and a motor-car. ''Sfsl As the result of a gig capsiaing;,*f |pß Waiwera, F. Birmingham, a resident of Brown's Bay, who turning from a shooting Matakana, was thrown out and lri3ea>i|j|| jr . ' WAIHI, June M^jjsf^ A young Danish bushworker, Marfe*,*^ Laurits Larsen, ,28, employed by OJp. Bjerring, of Mataura Valley, J»*gi|g Waihi, was killed yestorday aftero^B-Sr at Mataura Bay, by being crushed; r |(^^ death by, a falling puriri tree. k V^f , 'PUNEDlN,.Janelfc£'|p| A Chinese named Ah Poy, a g e *~^3fi| years, was found this morning « a^^^® • roadside near Beaumont in an tnt«M?sS scious condition. He was; xemove&'&^p the Lawrence Hospital, where he ditfli«>Ji at 1 p.m./- +"jju

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 10

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CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 10

CASUALTIES. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 10

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