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A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE

THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY. 0 By Telegraph.—Press Association. Ounedin, May 12. At the inquest on Q.M.S. C. H. Quinn, the Coroner said that deceased was a man of steady habits and good character, and from the contents of letters addressed to him he could only come to the conclusion that the man's mind was unhinged at the time. The formal verdict would be that deceased shot himself while of unsound mind.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3083, 14 May 1917, Page 6

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A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3083, 14 May 1917, Page 6

A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3083, 14 May 1917, Page 6

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