CASUALTIES.
(fms* association tbliobak.) NELSON", July 13. Arthur Huitson Ekin, residing at Hampden street AYest, was killed last evening through a tree being felled in «. neighbour's property falling on him. Ekin was a returned soldier. He was wounded in France and when convalescent he became an instructor at the Agricultural School in England for New Zealand soldiers. He leaves a widow and one child. His widow is a daughter of the ex-Mayor of Wells, Somersetshire, and her only relative in the Dominion is a brother.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17815, 14 July 1923, Page 14
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