INQUEST.
A verdict that death was due eidc while of unsound mind, turned at an inquest into the de^lulj£p|jf|l Hubert Thorne Whittingham, M eountant, of 232 Papanui road, yßflß on Saturday morning as a result wound in the 'throat. Mr E. D. MoSjjjjgM I>r. IT. T. Jennings said that hP"'|ljßj|Jl been attending Whittingham, wlHjjwßjjlM been seriously ill after a nervous MWfflMB down.. For a time he had been it'flßMß George's Hospital and had returned home under the care
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20755, 16 January 1933, Page 6
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