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[United Press Associaton.] Accidents and Fatalities. Christchurch, January 25, Paul Bryant, boatswain of the ship Albuera,. was killed at Lyttelton today by falling ofi the platform of the train for Christcbnrch just as it was entering the tunnel at 1.40 p.ir. The twin did not pass over him, but he is supposed to have struck his chest Against the points. lie was alive, but speechless, when picked up, and died in 15 minutes, Auckland, January 24. Walter Imkemau was fcund suffocated to death in an hotel garden a 1 Cambridge. A verdict of accipental death was returned. Bluff, January 15. An old man named Kobert Fraser was found dead in his hjuse here this afternoon. Death evidently resulted from an apoplelic fit, the body being found on the floor of the bedroom with come blankets off the bed around it. It is presumed that the fit seized the deceased in bed, and being a single man, with no assistance at hand, the fit resulted fatally.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3719, 26 January 1891, Page 3
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166TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3719, 26 January 1891, Page 3
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