WATERSIDER'S DEATH.
INJURED IN SHIP'S HOLD, ' The inquest concerning the death of a wharf labourer, Alexander Chisholm Eraser, a married man, ngod 59, of 54, Kingslaiul Avenue, following head injuries suffered when he was struck by a falling case in the hold of the City of Delhi at Prince's wharf on November 12, was opened this morning by Mi'. E. I\. Hunt, S.M. Evidence of identification was given by a brother of the deceased, after which the inquest was adjourned sine die. Mr. J. .T. Sullivan appeared for the Auckland Waterside Workers' Union.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 9
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