Sudden Death.
Au ex-miner, James Walker Brown, a native of Lanarkshire, Scotia ul, died very suddenly on Thursday about noon at his residence Huntly South. The deceased complained of a somewhat severe head-aclie, and after partaking of some medicine went outside where he suddenly collapsed. M-s Brown summoned assistance, and Da* J. C. Macdiarmid, though very quickly on the scene, could only pronounce life extinct. The deceased, who was only 45 years of age, leaves a widow, one sou aud siec daughters to lament their loss, the youngest being twin girls nine years of age. Having been out of work since the strike; the' deceased, who in the interim had madq two trips to Australia, has been somewhat showed no sign's or baa Iwkmi. Thu]family have the sincere sympathy of the Huntly residents.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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133Sudden Death. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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