BODY FOUND BESIDE RAILWAY
YOUNG MAN’S DEATH (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Sept. 15. A young man was found dead beside the railway tracks about 300 yards north of the Huntly station at 6.15 on Saturday morning. He was John Alexander Cammock, aged 28, married, a mill hand, of New Plymouth. Cammock was travelling on the New Plymouth-Auckland express, with the intention of visiting hR wife, who is staying with relatives at Huntly. He had made the journey several times and, as the express does not stop at Huntly. he had been in the habit of transferring from it at Frankton. Cammock served overseas'for five years, and returned to last January. He was married in June
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24981, 16 September 1946, Page 4
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