RETURNED MAN’S DEATH
INQUEST ADJOURNED An inquest was opened yesterda' into the death of Angus Camttvr. aged SS. a returned soldier, who din at the Auckland Hospital on Monday The coroner, Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M. ordered an adjournment pending rtf' ical evidence of the cause of deau Cameron had complained of intent pains and was admitted to the hespital on Saturday'. James Scott Johnston, of Ccmn; tion Road, Mangere. said he ha 2 known Cameron for about IS mouth He had been a hotel porter for j ontime, but, his health failing, witn® took him to live at his home. Tl' man spent most of his time pa:ntSbbeing the possessor of consider* 51 - artistic ability.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 12
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