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Lower Hutt Man Dies at Wanganui RAILWAY BUS DRIVER Dominion Special Service. Wanganui, January 21. While walking along the street Harry Ernest Rowlands, aged 41, of Woburn, Lower Hutt, employed by the New Zealand Railways as a bus driver, collapsed and died. Driving separate buses to accommodate the New South Wales bowlers on the tour to Auckland, Rowlands arrived in Wanganui with E. J. Reid and E. J. C. Taylor, both of 2 Queen Street, Petone. During the day he complained of indigestion and of not feeling well, but otherwise was in the best of spirits. The thrqe were walking along Victoria Avenue. Opposite Mason Struthers Ltd. Rowlands collapsed, dying before the arrival of a doctor. An inquest will be held to-morrow. A post-mortem examination will be conducted.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 20
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