SUDDEN DEATHS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent^) j
EUSSELL/.tliis day. ';
' Mr j: B. Williams, of Russell, nasf. taken suddenly.ill last' nigM • whilst^ attending a concert, becaffle^ncon^, scious, and remained so till he died^; about 8 o'clock fhis morning. feti. leaves a wife and grbwn-tip family^?, for whom everyone expresses mucfc^ sympathy.. ■' *y} (By Telegraph.—Pfes^ Assdciatloiii) JV WELMNGTON/ this day. V -An elderly man—J. Page-^-dropp^ dead at the Kaiwarra tannery./ had been suffering fi'om a complxca* tion of diseases. •' -: '"' ■ '■. :-. 0
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 213, 7 September 1900, Page 5
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