TRAGIC DISCOVERY.
MARRIED MAN’S DEATH. By Telegraph—Press Associaticn Auckland, Last Nigh The non-appearance at his home his night of A. E. Fenton, one of the paint ers employed on the Admiral Codrington which is at present in Calliope dock caused anxiety to his wife. A sear-1 of the vessel was made this mornin< when the men returned to work and ih« body of Fenton waa found lying in or* of the holds. It is thought, that ir walking across the deck after knockin' off work last evening he must h?. \ tripped arid fallen down the hold, iup ing death instantly, as no outer' a•.*« apparently heard. Deceased, who wi--34 years of age, was a married man will: t.wo eldldren
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1921, Page 4
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119TRAGIC DISCOVERY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1921, Page 4
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