ACCIDENTS £ FATALITIES
VERDICT of drowning
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association): DUNEDIN, April 26. David Fii doi'iek Clark Taylor, aged 5o years, an omnibus proprietor, was ben)d dead ai (Im foui of a cliff above the high water mark ai Tort Chalmcrwila several bruises on bis bead. At (lie inquest it was slated Dial deceased had served in France dunny I In* wa i. and siitlercd a Ii p i n jury. The verdict was Dial death was due in drowning. FOOTBALLER FOUND DEAD. GISBORNE. April 26. .1. Brooking, an East Unas I ropiesriiI alive Rugby player, was found dead on Die roail-'ide item Bualoria. evidently having fallen from his nuilnr I* even .
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 6
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111ACCIDENTS £ FATALITIES Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 6
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