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SUDDEN DEATH

Maori's Chief Officer CHBISTCHURCH, June 13. Mr. Charles Taylor Eobb, chief officer of the inter-island steamer Maojri, died suddenly soon after the vessel's arrival at Lyttelton this morning. After the vessel had berthed Mr. Eobb cojnplained of feeling unwell and retired to his cabin, where he was later found dead, Mr, Bobb, who was hbout 35 year^ old, wag a native of Christchurch, and lived with his wife at 19 Marama Grcs'ent, Wellington.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 7

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SUDDEN DEATH Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 7

SUDDEN DEATH Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 127, 15 June 1937, Page 7

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