A SAB CASE.
1 DEATH QF MRS, HABOLD M'iNTOSH. Tho death occurred: on Monday of Mfs. M'-Intosb, _ "wife of Mr. Harold M'lntesh, . dentist ■ and optician, of North Shore, Sydney, and da.ugktc?4ivlaw of Mrs. M r liitosli, licensee of tlie Royal Tiger Hotel, Tara.naki Street. The .circnmstaiices surrounding the dea-tii of jfrs. M'lfttosh, ran., vino was only twenty-three, years; of age, are 'p'q.rVticularly' distressing, jlr, and M-ps, M'lntosii only arrived' ironi Sydney on a holiday three weeks ago, and the deceased, fteu ift a- delicate- state of health, was residing .at the Royal Tiger Hotel en the night of the riot in Taranaki Street, wlien the strikers and their friends lost their heads and broke nearly every' window iii the hotel, bee.aiise some of tho mounted ''specials" ■had been- served with refreshments, in the house. _ %i.ts. M'lniosh. is said to; have gustaiticd a severe shock,' and. complained, of feeling, ill next morning, Late -a minor operation Was considered necessary* From the effects of this operation deceased failed to recover. Mrs. M'lntosh, who loaves, a family of two boys, was formerly ft Miss M'Lea.n. of North Shore, Sydney.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 6
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186A SAB CASE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 6
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