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WAGHORN DEAD. (United Press Association— By Elect* -1 * Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, May 7. The death is announced of Plight Lieutenant Waghoim who 'was injured as a result of a collision in the air, and parachuted to the earth, - suffering severe injuries. FURTHER PA RTICULARH. 'LONDON, May 7. Waghorn’s wife was summoned to the bedside at midnight on Tuesday and watched unceasingly to the end. Waghorn fought gallantly, and the doctors hoped he would pull through, hut he became, unconscious yesterday afternoon and failed to recover.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1931, Page 6
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