FATAL SMASH
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wealthy australian meets his death while motoring FIANCE THE DRIVER
— By Teleg^aph — Cooyrlght)
Sydney, anuary 19. At the inquest at Katoomba eoncerning the death of Henry Frederic Holland Coward, 49, who was killed when his car went over the embankment near Mt. Wilson, Clai'ice Sylvia Brougham Docker, daughter of the late Judge Docker, said that she was driving the car though she had not had a license for ten years. She said that Coward had obtained a decree nisi for divorce last January, and they were to have been married as soon as he was free. She did not benefit in any way under Coward's will. He had wanted to leave her £300 per year in case anything happened to him. Mr. Reginald Norman Allworth, a ehartered accountant, said that Coward was worth £70,000. The finding of accidental death was recorded.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5
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145FATAL SMASH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 435, 20 January 1933, Page 5
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