ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. A married woman named Annie BiiMle, thirty-eight years of ase, took suddenly ijl at 3 p.m on Tuesday last, and was. removed to tho Hospital, : where she died at 8 p.m. She had complained to her husband of severe pains in the head in the afternoon, and half an hour, later became 'unconscious. Dr. Pollen was called in, and after examining her ordered her removal to the Hospital. An inquest will be held. WOMAN DROWNED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ Wanganul, October 28. Some boys saw the body of a woman floating in the rivor near tho town wharf this afternoon. They wore about to get a boat to recover tho body when they were stopped by soino men. A couple of hours elapsed before Urn police were informed, and a search then proved futile. Wanganul, October 28. At the adjourned inquest to-tlny on the death of Frank Jefrorson, found in t.ho river on October 13, tho Coroner (M*. Kerr) refwned tq& ffl»C£\ jwrfio.t.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2293, 29 October 1914, Page 6
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