CASUALTIES.
Herl)fit iluir Hansen, niiirricil, residing at No. J 7 Livingstone strent, himvood. died suddenly yesterday. For the last tlneo weeks he liad been couiplaininji of pains in the chest, but had continued work at Mat-son's store. On coining home to lunch, he sat down, and saying, ''It is hot!" suddenly expired. 'At the inquest held by Mr H. W. Bishop, Coroner, a verdict of death from heart failure "was returned. A woman was conveyed to the hospital at 8 o'clock last night in a more or less comatose state. She was rejiorted to have been rescued from tho river. The hospital authorities rcjwrtcd at a late hour last night that she refused to give her name, and there was nothing in hep possession to establish her identity. (press association* tixtcckam.) HAMILTON', December 8. Patrick flregan, married, about. 38 years of age, a machinery agent, -while riding a motor-cycle, collided with the express train at a level crossing in Hamilton to-day v aud was killed.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 13
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