IMMIGRANT'S DEATH.
CASE OF DOMINIC NOLAN.
EMPLQIIK NOT TO BLAUE, BISTER EXPRESSES GRATITUDE. Z ■•■■■' ? l i '.7. ; > .> (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) : WHANGAREI, this day. . Mr. Norman S. Mason, ofMaromaku, who; employed ;the : late Dominic Nolan, whose; death from exposure, and; starvation on the Otaikaßoad was given much, prominence;in 2 the' Areas some t months hat. regeivedthe following letter N'olan'8 r sister:— ■■ ■ ' • received a letter from a lady in New/Zwliuid; also a .newspaper cutting,, my ipoor , brother Dominic's letter,, ana thet letter sent, by ,you ta> the PreulV (Xtf was my first intimation of his sad death.. May.life rest in peace. I'write to thank you- now-for all yoiir kindnefiS'to him. He always 'wrote of' you as a good emplOyer ■ and indeed I was delighted he ®Me;tH >; i stay ; so long'in- your • jofc bless you and yours for; your hiin. Your- letter was very good. I thank you for all and left unsaid, - Dominic was : to come home on account him •w^^ na * 1 was anxious to help ™, 7 r^ m * rked -*«»« "HiiLnYa°:_™? Dey - My heart Ba d. lonely aDSr &. G9d^V wiU be You' iB grateful. I understood from V* ** eply
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 10
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188IMMIGRANT'S DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 10
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