ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
MAN DROPS DEAD. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) HASTINGS, March 9. While transacting business in a shop here at noon to-day, Herbert Bertram Dunlop, a prominent Salvationist, Scoutmaster of the Frimley troop, and an ex-member of the First Auckland Infantry during the Great War. dropped dead from heart failure- It was a pathetic coincidence that he attended the Scout Rally at Wellington last Saturday week, and received official condolences in the loss of his Assistant Scoutmaster and three members of his troop through the earthquake. The deceased was suffering through overwork since, th n earthnpeke.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 3
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