ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH FRQIC'x BRAIN-CYST. By TelejritDh-Proßj Aasoolatlon. . Dunedin, November 17. lne verdict at tie inquost on toes Cater w « s that death was du/to * on the brara. The, Coronet added foot L f V? se of , au Ulmsual nature, and could not have been diagnosed. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH, dy TelegnpU-Press Amociation wiv a Au ; kland . November 17. William August Isaaos, a roturned Boldier ag«l about ■Iβ .years, was found with his throat cut in a boardinff-lioiiso to-day- An inquest will be held totnorrowv. . ■ SUDDEN DEATH. Bγ TelesraiDU-Presß Association. Dunedin, November 17. Miss Agnes Carter, aged nineteen, died suddenly yesterday morning at her pmcnts residence, Maori Hiil. She had been subject to headaches, and had a sovere ono on Saturday night. Early in the morning her parents not>'c«l a rtiinge, and sent for medico! assistance, °"t ?ho died before a doctor arrived.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 7
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143ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 46, 18 November 1919, Page 7
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