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STATIONMASTER'S DEATH

SUDDEN IMjNKSS Mr Richard John Snow, the stationmaster at; Temuka, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. He went to work in the morning, but did not feel well, and returned to his home. He became unconscious in the afternoon, and died about; 3 o'clock. Mr Snow was a returned soldier, and had been slightly wounded. He was married, and had two young children. No inciuest will be necessary.

THOUSANDS OF LETTERS TO UOIIBS DECISION NOT TO HE ALTERED IV Hft CD IT.t.sa AH3OCIiTJOJt~!!7 r.LECTBIC TKLIUItAI'tf—COPTRIOHT.) (Received March 31, 3.20 p.m.) LONDON, March 30. Jack Hobbs has received 1000 letters in si:: Weeks asking him not tc retire. He is replying to all stating that he cannot alter his decision.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21437, 1 April 1935, Page 21

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STATIONMASTER'S DEATH Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21437, 1 April 1935, Page 21

STATIONMASTER'S DEATH Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21437, 1 April 1935, Page 21

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