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GREEN FRUIT DANGER.

TWO LITTLE BOYS DIE. Hokitika, December 3. Yesterday morning the four-year-old son of Thomas Eobinson, cordial manufacturer, was found dead in bed. An inquest was held and the medical evidence stated the child had apparently died of convulsions, the results of eating green fruit. The stomach contents was sent to the Government Analyst. Last night a second and younger son, who was removed to the hospital earlier in the day, died from the same cause.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3726, 6 December 1927, Page 2

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GREEN FRUIT DANGER. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3726, 6 December 1927, Page 2

GREEN FRUIT DANGER. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3726, 6 December 1927, Page 2

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