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DROWNING CASE AT DUNEDIN.

(per press association.) DUNEDIN, Sept. 10. . An inquest was held to-day on Snow, whose body was picked up by the dredge in the harbour on Saturday. He was twenty years old, and bad been married a short time. It was shown that he suffered from his head, and had to be taken from school on account of his studies affecting his head. On the night of his disappearance he had been working at his employer’s books. He was very excited, and complained about his head. He said, “ There are pains in my head which stupify me,” and: talked incoherently. He went outside, saying he would be back in two or three minutes, but was never seen again. He left his books open on his desk. It was - also stated that his books had been found to be wrong, and an information had been laid against him. A verdict of found drowned was returned.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1085, 12 September 1883, Page 2

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DROWNING CASE AT DUNEDIN. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1085, 12 September 1883, Page 2

DROWNING CASE AT DUNEDIN. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1085, 12 September 1883, Page 2

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