WOUNDS PROVE FATAL
(■By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
PALMEBSTON N.,'This Day. Admitted to Palmerston North Hoe pital on Wednesday evening suffenn frojn severe' wounds in' the throat, Norman Wheeler, of Feilding," succumbec" at the institution at 5. o'clock yester day. When admitted Wheoler's eon dition was so serious that he was no' expected to recover. Ho is survive by a widow, but no family.
In connection with a Press eubl message from Sydney published on Sa' urday, "The Post" has been requcstei to mention that the Lysaght's referred to are not Messrs. Lysaght Bros, auc Co., Ltd., whose netting works arc a' Chiswick, on .the Parramatta, for in 'their case it is "business as usual."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 11
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113WOUNDS PROVE FATAL Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 11
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