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SALES OX ’CHANGE ; THIS DAY. Auckland,—Breweries Debentures, 21s 6(1 ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS ILL-HEALTH AND SUICIDE. William Wilkins, married, aged tliidyninc, a laborer by occupation, was found dead at his home in Freeman’s Bay, Auckland, yesterday morning. 'the evidence showed that deceased had been very depressed during the last six months, suffering from an incurable disease. Ho had not been able to do much work since his return from the war, where ho was gassed. A verdict of suicide by poisoning was returned. MARRIED WOMAN’S DEATH. Ada Emily Line, aged forty-five years, married, of Hastings street, Sydenham, jumped over the balcony of (he Christchurch Hospital yesterday evening, and fell 40ft to the ground, dying later. She had been under treatment for thyroid gland, and was .progressing favorably.— Press Association telegram.
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Evening Star, Issue 18785, 8 November 1924, Page 10
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