SUDDEN DEATHS.
(By Telegrapß.-rress AssQcbH-ion.> WEJ.LJNOTOX, Sunday. \ man named William Oliver O'ReUly, about . r )0 years of age, supposed to 'be ■i native of Dunediii. died suddenly this "morning at a bouse in l.orue Street. While attempting to lift a 'bag ot potatoes he collapsed, and when picked up was de-id. O'Reilly was a labourer, a single rojin. and is believed to Irave had no relatives alive in NVw Zealand. \ man, Thomas Collins, about 4.S years of -i"-c was remov.ed to the hospital hist "niV'ht from a house in llolluml Strreet. and died thi* morninpr. He had ibeen working at the patent slip, but, feeling unwell, knocked off work end went home. \ married woman. Christina Duncan, aged 54, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon at a house in Hankey Street. She was talking with the inmates, and without warning, fell off the chair, dying before medical assistance arrived. Heart trouble is supposed to have been the cause of her death.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 76, 31 March 1913, Page 9
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