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SUICIDE. Auckland This Bay. At the adjourned inquest into the death of W. A. Clay, found drowned in Hikeitufa creek with a rope round his neck and a stone attached, the Ckitfinei said that after hearing the. evidence he felt sure , there, "was no i-tfOWl play. A verdict that deceased committed suicide was returned. [JNJyNOAVN MAN'S DEATH. Carterton. Tlii.s Day. An inquest was held at I , cathereton yesterday on the hody of a man found on the property of .). W. Fellingham. A verdict was returned that death was due to pneumonia and exposure. The identify of the hody is still unknown. It is that of an old man need about (55. PATIUOTTC MEICTINO "AT WANGANPT. Wntiprnnui. This Bay. An enthusiastic and overflowing patriotic meeting was held in the Opera TTon.c(> la.st evening, fli" Mayir presldinsr. A resolution tv.i* curried, pledging citizen's to stand liy and support tlie Kind's Government in every effort and do all necessary to bring the war to a successful issue, and that this meeting; places on record its appreciation of the valor displayed , " hy tlio troops of the Dominion, and expresses its sympathy wifh the relntives of those who have fallen, and tlie meeting ur<re* the Government to intern or otherwise put nti'l'-r supervision. JiW nlien onomioß. nnd cnile on iinturaifsed subjects t» prove their loyalty. The speakers included Messrs Veitch and Newman. M.'sP... A collection for the Red Cross Fund renfieed £176.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 3
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241TELEGRAMS Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1915, Page 3
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