HARBOR TRAGEDY-DEATH FROM DROWNING.
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■IT is senn-othcmlly stated that tiie result of the mortem reveals - that ihe deaHi of Cliarlo* .Tames- Mahan at Lyttelton was due to drowning, an..l net to wounds on the head, ho further evidence has yet been scoured as to the man’s la»t movements.—Uinstcliuicii Association message. FIRE DAMAGE £IO,OOO. Damage- estimated at from £S,OOO to CIO,OOO was done by fire this moniing at Tonson Garlick’.-: furniture factory, Karangahape road, Auckland. All that remains of the ground floor is a mass or burned and charred carpets, lino, materials, and tmee upturned safes. The insurances are £19,000 (1.0. A., £8,000; Ocean, £4,000; Lloyds, £4,000; South British, £3,ooo)—Press Association,
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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 10
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113HARBOR TRAGEDY-DEATH FROM DROWNING. Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 10
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