FATALITY AT OTAK!
P.A. PALMERSTON X, Dec. 5. Mr. Ash ton Reginald Cootes Was kilted at Otaki today while cutting a tree. A branch fell and struck him on the back of the head. Death was instantaneous.
Advice has been received in Te ■ Aroha to the effect that the Minister "i Charge of Tourist and Publicity (Mr. Parry) has decided that the X-ray plant of the Department at Te Aroha will now be" available to pro- ; vide an X-ray service free of charge, - states a Press Association message. . ."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1944, Page 4
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