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A BODY IDENTIFIED.

THE NAPIER FATALITY. (Per Press Association.) NAPIER, This Day. • The man who was found, hanged on the Marine Parade ora Sunday morning has been identified as James George Tin son, a watersider, aaed about 52. It is not known if ho had any relatives in New Zealand. It is understood he was a single man. He resided in Napier in 1925. but his whereabouts since then are not known. A formal finding was returned at the inquest.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 76, 10 January 1928, Page 5

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A BODY IDENTIFIED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 76, 10 January 1928, Page 5

A BODY IDENTIFIED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 76, 10 January 1928, Page 5

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