ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
By Telegraph—Tress Association•
PALMERSTON N., Last Night. , A woamani named- Mrs - Emily Knowie®, suffering- from bruise® thoughft to haive . ibeea caused through falling wihiile in ai 'fit, was taken ito a boarding house on Saturday might. Her condition indicated •tihe effect® df alcoholic (poisoning, and yesterday morning ishe wa® taken to the (hospital, where she died .suddenly shortly After examin.l- - A post mortem examination wais <xxnducted aaid aoa inx}ueißtopenj(ad. Anadjournmmt of thekiquesit till rto-mtorrow was made to enable further enquiries. , " NAPIER, Last Night. Joh® • O'Brien), a yery old resident ,of (the Pont,- wa<s foiund dead in, aai outhouise of the Crowib Hotel. Deceased 'was of temperate ihaibitis, and death was probably due <tx> heairt failure. Bank deposit to the value of £IO2O were found mi Ms •dliotihes pocket, - DUNEDIN, Last Nigjbb. : Maricm McKiinnoni, a widow, residing at St. Clair,, aged' 78 yearns,. disappeared (this morning. " Latter, her dead body was found washed up oai the iheacli. GJSBOHNE, Last Night. Arj eOderly man, 70 lyears of age, naunted Jais. Harris, employed in the conatmcttion. of a septdo tails in cammectiion with' the sewerage system, died .suddenly itihis evening whim just knocking off work. Hearth failure was the cause, and a dootor's certificate 'being available, ,am inquest mlay ntot hip held.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 5
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212ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 5
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