ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
SUDDEN" DEATH. By Telegraph.— i'rew As camion. rt't'Vc.u, Wednesday. A. K. Harty, ;i inuiu.e-ageu man, look a lit in tlie street Jiiis morning and died shortly atter admission to the uospitai. A CIIR ISTCIIURCH SUICIDE. Christchurch, Last Nignt Walter H. Rowe, a married nut:i, lornmitted suicide at his home tUis afternoon by cutting his throat with a raior. He had been despondent, aud /or some unknown cause left home ) tstei'day evening, but returned f,!iis Morning, when he locked iiimself and his wue in the house, and threatened to tut his throat with a knife, which his wife took from him. The police were conimuiii'.'/iKj will, and when the constable arri.od ihe woman was outside Llie house uiid Rowe inside, with the door lock?d. Tlie c.n«table demanded admittance, and. Lwring a noise like a piece of cioto biing torn, burst open the door and found Howe lying in a nool o;. blood. Rowe died almost immediately
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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158ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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