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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

feUBDEN DEATH IN THE STREET. t- ■: . - ——' ! iMAN DROPS DEAD WHILST RUN- ,-. MNG-FOR A CAR. I Julius Jlilerers, a German, 67 years *f age, residing at 539 Adelaide Road, (was running down. Cliillca Street in (company with his wife at about 1.30 sp.m. on Saturday, when he,' suddenly and fell over. 'On being exWiped he ,was found to bo quite dead, SiavinE evidently overstrained his heart jin the exertion of running. The deceased has a family. His wife stated- that •le had not boen attended medically for lover four years, and was not aware that 'She was a snffcrer from heart trouble. i SUDDEN'DEATH OF A WOMAN. Mrs. Sarah Hollowaji- of No. 3 Sydney. Street, died suddenly at her residence on Saturday'morning. The deceased lady, who was.a widow,- 54 years iof age, had been out shopping in tho iftown. When she returned home at Jaboufc 10.30 a.m. she complained to Sior daughter about not feeling well {and a difficulty in getting her breath. jSho was taken /upstairs to bed and died afterwards. On the arrival of ;Dr. Bwart lifo was found to be extinct. Inquests on both cases will probably %e held to-morrow. Both bodies are in Hho morgue. SUICIDE OF A BAKKRIJPT GREEK. ■By Telegraph—Press Association. 1 ' Auckland, August .22. Stamate Angelic, a middle-aged Greek, committed suicide in Mount Eden Gaol by hanging himself 'with «a 6trap in his cell.' Angello was formerly a restaurant proprietor, and went bank- - Tupt some time ago, 'being convicted of broaches of the Bankruptcy Act. MUTE WITNESS TO A TRAGEDY. • '••''..' Dunedih, October 22. John Tudor Williams, aged" 60* years, Jeft his mother's house at Alexandra, at 6 a.m. yesterday, and subsequently bis coat, hat, and boots were found on the bank of the Molyneux River.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

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ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 7

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