TWO SUDDEN DEATHS
IN THE ONE CAMP. RAILWAYAIAKERS FOUND DEAD. Word was this morning received by the Inspector of Police at Auckland from the constable at Alaungaturoto, intimating that two sudden deaths occurred on Sunday among the men er.ployed on tho North Auckland Alain Trunk railway. At eight o'clock yesterday morning Alexander Nelson, about 43 years of age, and shift boss in the tunnel on the line was found dead in his bed at the camp. In the afternoon the dead body of Alichael AlcKenna, a'bout 50 years of ago, and "■anger on the line, was found in a paddock about 200 yards distant from the camp. An inquest was to have been held to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 216, 11 September 1911, Page 6
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