DROPPED DEAD.
COLLAPSE OF PENSIONER.
CONDITION OF MOTORISTS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CARTERTON, Friday. William Simpson Webster, a pensioner living apart from his wife, about 63 years of age, dropped dead in a boarding house yesterday. Deceased had been under a specialist many years for heart disease and had been told he was liable dead any time. No inquest will be necessary. The condition Q f Michael Joseph Oolhns, injured In a motor accident at ieatherston recently, has been found to 5? more serious than was at first thought. He is suffering from a broken r ,otl ® 111 tbe n ec 'k and has been admitted to the Wellington Hospital. Another passenger, Matthew Tuohy, previously * hf, Ul iinj«re<l, has also been admitted to the hospital.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 8
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