ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
SUDDEN DEATH.
i[By Telegruph —Per Press Association)
ASHBURTON, May 1G
Air George Tulloeh, who had been undergoing treatment for heart trouble, died suddenly when at breakfast at his home, 41, Peter Street, this morning. Air and Mrs Tulloch arrived in Ashburton about eleven years ago from North Queensland, where Air Tulloch was engaged in the sugar industry. He was a member of the Loyal Ashburton Lodge, No. 23, .and a member of the Ashburton County Scottish Society. He is survived by his wife.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1932, Page 2
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