DUNEDIN DRAPER'S DEATH.
COLLAPSES IN LONDON STREET. ■ (»t cam*--raws inocuTtov-covxaHHorJ LONDON, June X An inquest iraa held at Paddingtea on Alexander Haynea, retired draper, of Dtmedin, who collapsed in abstract at Marylebone and died in hospltaL s iTho widow said that aha and her kaaband arrived in England da Hay SM*. Most of the passengers, itniladfttg "ft** .husband, after leaving Pert Said, wtr» attacked by symptoms like thai* «t dysentery. Her husband, on landing, was Ttty ill. Ho went out for a walk freavfen hotel during the following wonting, aad was found unconscious in the street shortly afterwards, the doetor attribating death to aeuto delirium, accelerated by illness on the voyage and iajsriea , sustained through falling in the street. A verdict of accidental death waa returned. (sracui. to Tan raua,**) DUNEDEX, June 4. Mr Alexander Haynea was the stewed son of the lato Mr Daniel Hajaes, <*l the firm of Herbert, Haynes and ©*. He was about 47 years of age- In k*» younger days" he was a keen Soccer player. Ho was also an enthasuw**: cricketer and was a member for «a»y voars of the Cambrook Gab. Wa» wr.y to the Old Country he stayed m Australia to see the cricket tens.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18400, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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