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DEAD BESIDE RAILWAY

-Press Association

By Telegraph—

A U OIYJJAIN Dj oejJL. id. A young man was found dead beside 'the raihvay traeks about 300 yards north of Huntly station at 6.15 on Saturdav morning. He Avas John Alexander Cammock, aged 2S, married, a mill liand, of New Plymouth. Mr. Cammock was travelling on the New Plymouth- Auckland express with the intention of visiting his wife who is staving with relations at Huntly. He had made the journey several times and as the express does not stop at Huntly, he had been in the liabit of transferring from it at Frankton. Mr. Cammock served overseas for five years and returned to New Zealand last January. He was married in June.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 September 1946, Page 5

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DEAD BESIDE RAILWAY Chronicle (Levin), 16 September 1946, Page 5

DEAD BESIDE RAILWAY Chronicle (Levin), 16 September 1946, Page 5

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