THE DEATH-ROLL.
BOWES IDENTIFIED. -i■ ' . TFTHT> OFFICIAXi UST. BOINS BEING SEARCHED, IPlPfTftrf inriti "rim" Special -Reporter.) NAPIER, this day. Piblnspector Lopdell issued this ipcCnbig a short iif«t of tin names of pjcntons previ iuv'y reported dead, who •Bet-Wvr autbcntica'Jy identified. Tlu-se mv-m follow.— IBea Dorothy Maelcan, 42, of Napier, tftefZar of Dr. Maclean, of the Health Wellington. Joseph. Henry McCarthy, who was Wttih Leo Kyle going out of the hotel the licensee. Blackburn, an old lady, a patient of U» [hospital, and whose son lives in Jlyr* Evelyn Menzies, 26, a patient in hospital, and' a daughter of John 'Wilson Menaes, of Hastings. Street, N0 pier. The identity of Leo Kyle, previously reported dead, is now definitely established. For three days a party has been endeavouring to recover; the bodies of two young clerks known to be in the administrative office and supposed to have been buried when the Nurses' Home collapsed. '■ ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 8
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152THE DEATH-ROLL. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 36, 12 February 1931, Page 8
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