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THE TAKAPUNA SENSATION.

DEATH OF MRS LITTLE,

By Telegraph—Press A^rociation. Auckland, this day

Mrj Little, one of the two women taken suddenly ill at Takapuna on the 25th ult., died in the hosiptal at midnight on Friday. Deceased and her sister, Mr3 Angus Nicolsun. had a sudden seizure, and it was suggested that the cau3e of death was ptomaine poisoning. The inquest on Mrs Nicolson who died the morning after being taken ill, disposed of this theory, the medical testimony attributing the illness in both case 3to cerebral hemorr-

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 5

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THE TAKAPUNA SENSATION. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 5

THE TAKAPUNA SENSATION. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 5

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