ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
DEATH FROM HEART DISEASE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Gore. Last Night. A middle-aged man named Thomas went for a walk yesterday afternoon and was found dead on the roadside one hundred yards from the cemetery. He had suffered from heart trouble for some time. .......-.ui .J A DETERMINED SUICIDE. Daunevirke, Last Night. A man named George Robert Wilson has been missing from Kaitoke since Friday. He was found by a search party on Saturday evening with hie head blown off. At the inquest this morning the medical evidence showed that deceased was in bad health. A verdict of suicide while mentally depressed was returned. SUICIDE IN A CELL. Wellington, Last Night. At the inquest on James Bourke, who died in his cell at Terrace gaol, it found that death was due to lysol, selladministered, there being no evidence U show how it was obtained. FOUND DEAD. Gisborne, Saturday. A man, named Charles Fisher, a German, aged 50, was found dead at Cork's Cave, Tolaga Bay. FALL FROM A HORSE. Wanganui, Saturday. At Waverlev last night a man named Barnard O'Reilly, about 39 years old, was thrown from a horse, sustaining such serious injuries to the head that he died this morning. FOUND DEAD. Dunedin, Last Night. The Inspector of Police has received advice from Ophir that Christopher Huddleston, a farmer, aged (50, was found dead on the road last night. It is believed that in some way lie fell out of his trap.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 5
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245ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 256, 29 April 1912, Page 5
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