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SUDDEN DEATH.

A painfully Budden death occurred in Taranaki-stetyesterdiy afternoon. Mr J. A. Arnold, baker, had just got home when he saw bis wife, Elizabeth Mary Arnold, a young woman 29 years of age, going out of the door. Nho put her two ohildrea into the perambulator, and then suddenly ejaculated " I feel bo bad." She was la the aot of falling when her husband took hold of her, oarried her indoors and put her into a ohair. Thinking she had' fainted, he and the servant girl.Bprinkled her with water, and endeavoured to pour brandy down her throat, but as these efforts to restore consoioußnees were unavailing, they eent for Dr. Martin, who, when he came, pronounoed her to be dead,Times,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 2

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SUDDEN DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 2

SUDDEN DEATH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 2

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