DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN.
m . [B*; TKLKOKAPH. — PHKSS ASSUvHATJOS ) INVERCARGILL, This Day. James Bniss, aged 26 years, a single man, employed as lireman on the railway, died under somewhat mysterious circumstances on Sunday evening. He spent Saturday evening with some friends, who sent him home in a cab. He was found in a yard by his relatives Jying- unconscious. Some hours later medical aid was summoned, but the man never rallied. There were no external marks of violence.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 143, 18 June 1906, Page 6
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