CASUALTIES.
A -iff. Mrs Thompson, whose hustand is*! blacksmith, residinc near was admitted to tlie Hospital ye_terd»/}, sulienng from severe burns. 41 / ' '11 (PRESS ASSOCIATION IBLECaiASI.) -S DUNEDIN, May IS.- & A man named Charles George Peci son. aged Gl, living with his wife ajjd-g. family m Frederick street, v. as found! dead in his bed last night. Ho liad'-i been ailing for a few days. f%
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 8
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