AUCKLAND NEWS.
SUDDEN DEATHS.
(Per Press Asiociation.) Auckland, last night. King Georße, at the opening of the Tongan Parliament on May 26, expressed hie determination, sicce it was the will of ments, let your cessions be in peaoe and friendliness. I am deeply thankful and rejoioe exceedingly because the land of our little group of islands is secure. Not an inoh of it has been lost, but all stands firm.”
A boardinghouse in Nelson street, owned and oeoupied by Mrs O’Keefe, was gutted by fire, the occupants having barely time to esoape- An elderly man named Joseph Stevenß, who jumped from an upstairs window, sustained injuries necessitating his removal to tho hospital, The insurances on the bouse and furniture were £4OO in the Manchester office. David Kilrough expired at a doctor’s residence to-day while under chloroform just before he was to be operated on for a diseased bone. Doctor Riohard Ccom died suddenly this morning.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1789, 21 June 1906, Page 1
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