ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
SUICIDE AT NAPfER. By Telegraph—Press Association. Napier, Wednesday. Harry Fox, aged 43, shot hinr-'lf in the forehead with a revolver wiry to-day and has succumbed to the woui'u;. Deceased was, a few months ago, sent to a_ lunatic asylum for treatment, bit was discharged as well a month a'jo. liver since he ihad been despoil lent at lis inability to get work.
SUDDEN DEATH. Taihape, Wednesday. The death occurred at 4 o'clock this morning at Ilihitahi. suddenly. <■[ Go (.■)<".• A. W. F, Mills, aged 70. -Dec.Hs.--d was a resident of Upper Tuta"-nui. war Marton, and was visiting his mivricd daughter, Mrs Earle. Inquiries elicit.-d th.it'he had last seen a doctor two years ;-«o. and the latter was unable to certify the cause of death. The Id.!/ was brought here for examination in'd whetho-i "an inquest will be held, depenls on the result.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 128, 17 October 1912, Page 2
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