FATAL COLLAPSE
Our Own Correspondent.
Man Drops Dead At Takapau
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WAIPUKURAU, Jan. zd. Alighting .from the train at the Takapau railway station, Mr Sarnuel Smith, aged 7-9, a farmer of Pihama, Hawera, dropped dead. Mr Sniith hud iutended to visit his brother, Mr Charles Smith. At an inquest yesterday, the District Coroner, Mr W. E. Yates, returned a verdict that death was due to calciiication of the blood-vessels of the heart.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 9, 26 January 1937, Page 3
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