DIED AT TOTALISATOR
TWO ELDERLY RACEGOERS COLLAPSE Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. Two elderly men died suddenly at the Addington racecourse during the progress of the trotting meeting today. In each case the man was standing in front of the totalisator, one of them to collect a dividend. The first, Mr. Edward Dryden, 76 years of age, collapsed and died within a few minutes. The second, Mr. Frederick Taigel, pastrycook, died suddenly after the last race. He had been in failing health for some time.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 680, 4 June 1929, Page 16
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84DIED AT TOTALISATOR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 680, 4 June 1929, Page 16
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