SUDDEN DEATH.
This morning, about 6.30, a Frenchman named Charles Norman died on the door-step of Mr F. Fulton’s house at Caversham. He is believed to have had some business to transact there, but on arriving at the door he sat down, and on its being opened gasped as if for breath and expired. He is said to have been drinking heavily for some time.
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Evening Star, Issue 4012, 5 January 1876, Page 3
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65SUDDEN DEATH. Evening Star, Issue 4012, 5 January 1876, Page 3
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