OUT OF WORK.
TRADESMAN'S SAD END. BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR. The body of a man which was found floating off Stanley Bay on Tuesday, was this morning identified at an inquest held before Mr. F. K.. Hunt, S.M. Mrs. M. P. Hyslop, of Mount Albert, identified the body as that of her husband, George Thomas Hyslop. He was formerly a carpenter and joiner, but had been out of work since October last, when his farm at Okahu was sold up by the mortgagee. He left home on Monday morning to seek work at Devonport. He had never given any indication that he intended to commit suicide, but was very worried over having no employment. He had owned a revolver jome years ago, but witness thought he had since sold it. , this L,tage the inquest was adjourned sine die.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1927, Page 11
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138OUT OF WORK. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1927, Page 11
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