CASUALTIES.
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■ . -AUCKLAJvD, May 20. . Richard Crowe, secretary of the Auckland Education Board, d'ied suddenly of heart seizure. . WAXGANUI, May 20. At -the inquest on the bodies of gjffles Knowles and Thomas Miller ♦ .j^ WO J ll6ll found dead jesterday, the verdict in each case was tant death was due to heart, faihirc. Aflawles, who was a returned soldier, W-several awards and decorations »oj*>,the Royal Humane Society, inthe gold medal, the highest ward: given for life-saving. He had J?scued six persons from drowning on different occasions at Napier. J to. •» INGLEWOOJ>, May 20. vTno wife of Mr Martin Molloy, of tS 1 ?,. > f passenger on the express from ,? n , Saturday night, endeared to alight while the train was in Sho fell between the carriage tt the platform, and was drawn un«er, one leg being severed above the •Oslo .ana tne other broken. She died H'lew minutes after being extricated.
"m, , DUXEDIN, May 20. ? y John Robert Sanson, a pouermnker, employed bv Messrs Stemson and Cook, at Port Chalmers, fui n ° near tlio wharves at Port iiv unalaera this morning. The deceased A seen on the trawler. Wnitan^i, 6 !).m. on Saturday. He leaves" a *«e and three young children
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16217, 21 May 1918, Page 5
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