ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
MAN FOUND DEAD. TARANAKI STREET MYSTERY. ' (By Telegraph — Per Frees Association) WELLINGTON, July 3.
Investigations by the police in an unoccupied house in Taranaki Street, have resulted in the discovery of n man’s body lying in one of the rooms. The man had been dead for a considerable time. He was about 60 years of age, and was sft 91 n in height, ol medium build. An Unemployment Levy book, with the name and add.Ve£B.,_‘iJ. M. Pederson, 59 Roseneath Terrace,” was found in one of the pockets, As far as is known there is no one of the man’s description missing, The cause of his death js unknown, .
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 5
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