SUDDEN ILLNESS.
MANAGER OF RAILWAYS. TRIP TO SYDNEY POSTPONED. Mr. P. G. Roussell, general manager of New Zealand Railways, was taken ill on his way up from Wellington in the Limited express last evening, and when he arrived at the Auckland station this morning he was attended by Dr. C. E. A. Coldicutt. Mr. Roussell, who was to have left io: Sydney by the Niagara this evening, suffered a sharp attack of pain over the heart during the night, and for eight hours the pain continued. His trip has been postponed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1932, Page 5
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