MAN WHO WAS HUNTED OCT
PROCEEDINGS LIKELY. (By Tologjrnpli.—Press Association.) Cl'sbornoj October 20. _ The inquest at Te Araroa into tha \ circumstances of tho death of tlio man '' Harry Fiorov under tragio circumstances, as previously narrated, resulted 111 a verdict of death caused by downing, but whether by suicido or accident tho evidence did not bliow, The.ro is no , reason to believe that death was caused by foul play, or had actual direct connection with tho proceedings at To Ara- j roa on October 2. Five persons who tooli a loading part.in tho expulsion of deceased from tlio township, as woll as some of tho spectators, gave evidence 1 narrating facts as already published, j _ Inspector Donovan states that the in-' cident will probably form tho subject of' proceedings before a magistrate.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 6
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131MAN WHO WAS HUNTED OCT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 6
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