ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
PBB PBKSS ABSOOUTIOK. Eltham, January 27. An inquiry was commenced to-day into the circumstances attending the 1 death of a five-year-old child named Rupert Llewellyn H»nde>soß, who died suddenly on Sunday morning. W. H. McGarry was acting coroner. Evidence was given by Dr. Hudson that he and Dr. Valintine, of 'he Publio Heal'h Department, nude h postmortem examination, but would not give a de&fc'i cortificits. The stomach of decease) was sent to Wellington fur anlyf-is. Constable .Simpson protested against a post mortem being nude wi hout »n order from the coroner being obt.ur.ad, there were suspicious circumstances. The 'nquiry was aajou ned peudinfc j the receipt of tha Government analyst'* report. Ohristceurgh, January 27. When the Elleiraere M•■unt?d R ; fl<s were going through volley-firing this aftercoon Tro'>pr V. D. Boag wassho', through the sid* owina to his rifl • going off acciddutally. He d eda short, time afterwards.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1903, Page 2
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150ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1903, Page 2
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