DUNEDIN MAN’S DEATH
„ Wellington, April 18 While attending the annual conference of the Spiritualist Church of New Zealand, Mr John Ashton, of Dunedin had a seizure which resulted in his death a few minutes afterwards.
, The opening session of the Conference began at the RechafTite CharaAift a £ a '®' to-day, and Mr Ashton s death occurred shortly before noon.
Mr Ashton arrived in Wellington ° n j u Urs^ay mor “ing from the south, and had Intended to make a holiday trip in the North Island. Although fif Cr^. tary of the Dun odin branch of the Organisation, he was not a delethe Conference on its behalf. The Auckland branch had persuaded him to act as proxy for Auckland and he accordingly attended the initial session.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10357, 19 April 1930, Page 2
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