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MAN COMMITS SUICIDE

NERVOUS TROUBLE THE CAUSE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Te Awamutu, November 25. W. J. Walker, a visitor, committed suicide last night. He had .been suffering from nervous trouble for five months, and after hospital treatment came to Te Awnniutu to recruit. He was missed early in the evening. - and subsequently found by his brother lying, beneath a hedge. Life was extinct. He had resided at Devonport; where ho was prominent in Masonry and Forestry circles. He leaves a widow and three children.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 6

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MAN COMMITS SUICIDE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 6

MAN COMMITS SUICIDE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 6

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