Sudden Death in a Train.
I Per Press Association.] j New Plymouth, March 0. A sudden death occurred here tonight. A man named llogan, a resident of Wanganui, with his wife, came up by the through train. He had been unwell during the journey, and expired just as the train reached New Plymouth station. Mr Hogan was at one time a resident of Auckland, being connected with the Kohimarama Industrial School. This Day. An inquest on the body of Mr Hogau, who died in the train last night as it was coming into New Plymouth, was uot deeinc-cl uecessary, as the man was known to be dying. His body was taken to Auckland by the Takapuna this morn-
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 260, 10 March 1894, Page 2
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