ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
"ALEX. THE GREEK." By Telegraph.—Press Association. Waitara, .Wednesday. An old identity named Alex. Canvs, better known as "Alex the Greek/' \viis found dead in bed yesterday morning. He was between 80 and 90 years 01 age, and though not actually laid up, had been in feeble health. A doctor certified as to the cause of death and no inquest will be held. A JIAJf MISSING. j
Gisbome, Wednesday. ' It is reported from Upntiki that a settler at Waiocka viver hats been missing for ten days, lie had been engaged sowing grass seed and had failed to return home for food supplies. It is presumed an accident has befallen him. Search parties have gone out after' him. ' f
AX OLD AGE I'EXSiOXER'S DEATH.) Eketahuna, Wednesday. ) 1 An old age pensioner named Joh'ann Peter Xealson. aged 72, was found unconscious outside his wlnire at Kuipororo yesterday. lie received medical attention but sueenmbed. Deceased was a widower. His death was due to i, implex} 1 . FOUND DEAD IX BED. Dannevirkc, Last Night. Christopher Apel, a single man, was found dead in bed in a hotel this afternoon. He had been subject to fits. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 3
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194ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 3
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