FOUND IN HARBOR-INQUEST OPENED.
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(Continue'! from Poge 0.) . The inquest was opened, when Charles Ludlow Mahon identified the body as that of his father. Ho had last seen him alive on Tuesday at 1 p.ivi. at Tiuiani, where he was a motor driver employed by the Alpine Dairy Company, His father was then in his usual health. On Tuesday he received a telegram at Timam from Ins' father in Cluistclmrcirstating that ho would he home on Wednesday, lie did not return, but sent his wife’s bank hook home*to Timarn. Witness became anxious, and came to Christchurch last evening to try to locate his father. Tim inquest was adjourned sine die.—Christchurch telegram.
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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 12
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114FOUND IN HARBOR-INQUEST OPENED. Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 12
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