BOOTMAKER’S DEATH
Found With Throat Cut By Telegraph.—l-ress Association Levin, July 24. J. J. Clark, a local bootmaker, in business for himself, was found at the rear of his premises this afternoon suffering from »self-inflicted wounds in the throat. He was removed to the hospital, but despite blood transfusion he died two hours later. Clark was a returned soldier who sustained a serioiis injury to a leg in the war, and had suffered severely ever since. He loaves a wife and two young children.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 256, 25 July 1930, Page 13
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