ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
REQUEST BY CORONER.
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WELLINGTON, September 7,
At' the inquest to-day, Coroner McNeil found that the death of Gladys May Smith, 35, was due to suicide. He said ’that from the evidence it looked very much as if the deceased read an account in a paper of a suicide case at Auckland, and had it mind in when she took her own life. He requested the press not to publish the information disclosing the form of suicide.
1 WESTPORT MAN DISAPPEARS
WESTPORT, September 6
A man named, Alf Ridsdale, who was working on Archer’s fannj at Utopia, near Westport, disappeared this morning. It is feared that the man} fell into (he creek, which is in flood. The police are out searching the locality.
MAN FOUND DEAD,
CHRISTCHURCH, September 7.
G. Neivnan, about 40 years of age was found dead in his bed at a Kaikoura boardinghouse. He arrived there about a week ago.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 5
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