Four Shockingly Sudden Deaths.
(Per Press Association.) M±Btekton, October 16. A man named Thomas Weston, aged 70, fell dead this evening whiie chopping wood. He is supposed to have relations in Westport. N api KB, This Day. Robert Martin, editor of the Daily Telegraph, died Huddenly at 8 o'clock tins morning of heart disease. Ho was apparently in good health yesterday, though he complained of a weak heart. „ l PuWiN, This D*v. Constable Dijggan died suddenly yesterday while on duty in the Lowbmn district. It is sijppqsed tljc c^uso was apoplexy. He was single, and joined tljo force iv 1882. New Plymouth, This Daj. Au old man uamod Old, a farmer at Leppcrtou, droiipcd dead iv hiu houao eady this morniug.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 96, 17 October 1894, Page 2
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121Four Shockingly Sudden Deaths. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 96, 17 October 1894, Page 2
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