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A DIFFICULT TASK.

QUESTION OF IDENTIFICATION. DUNEDIN, February 16. The Coroner's Jury, at Cromwell, had a difficult task sec them in deciding whether the body found in the Molyueaux River was that of David Anderson, dredaeman, who fell into the Clutha River, while going on shore on a line, or that of James Steel, who has been missing from Clyde siuco the New Year. After considering for an hour and ahalf, the Jury found a verdict, oy four to twu. that the body was that of David Anderson and that ho met hia death by acciaeut, at Cromwell. Thine is u gaueral helief that the body is not Ander?ou's.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7966, 17 February 1906, Page 5

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A DIFFICULT TASK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7966, 17 February 1906, Page 5

A DIFFICULT TASK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7966, 17 February 1906, Page 5

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