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FATAL BEE STING

STATEMENT BY CORONER.

(ter Press Association- - Copyright )

INVERCARGILL, March 8. “It is apparent that if these bees have been imported and are fierce and venomous when aroused, adults and children should be advised not to take risks in molesting bees and risking stings,” said Coroner E. E. Levey, S.M.. in returning a verdict of death attributed -to be stings,’ at the inquest to-day on John Maher, aged, 6/ . whose death occurred on February 22 after a bee sting. ' '

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
81

FATAL BEE STING Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

FATAL BEE STING Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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