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MAN DROPS DEAD.

SUDDEN DEATH AT MANAKAIT. A sudden death took place at Managua yesterday, tlie victim being a man known as Hurry Raker, wlio nas been in. me employ oi Major Tamm tor some • ume as gardener. A party consisting oi the Major and several menus, together with Baker, itad assembled lo have their photo taken. Alter that had been effected, Raker went away. He had not gone iar when lie cried out and collapsed, and when those near at hand rushed to his aid life was found to be ex iinct. Deceased has no relations in tne Dominion. He had been In indifferent health lor some time, and was being attended by Dr. Sharp, of Otaki.

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Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

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MAN DROPS DEAD. Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

MAN DROPS DEAD. Shannon News, 25 January 1922, Page 2

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