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Sudden Death.

On Friday afternoon a man named James Logan, who hag been employed at one of the mills as cook, died rather suddenly at the Manawatu Hotel. He had been drinking heavily, and Doctor Dermer has given a certificate of death, which accounts for his death as due to lung disease, accelerated by drink, so that there will be no necessity to hold an inquest. Perhaps it is only right to mention that Mrs Lewis, the new licensee of the hotel had not seen the man until a short time before his death, so that he must have been drinking elsewhere. He was to be buried this afternoon.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18940106.2.10

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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1894, Page 2

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Sudden Death. Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1894, Page 2

Sudden Death. Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1894, Page 2

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