ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
FARMER’S FATE. Thomas Henry Fever, 46 years of age, a farmer at Hunter road, near Eltham, was found _ dead yesterday morning outside a milking shed with his throat cut and a lazor lying alongside his body. He was engaged in milking, and left while a farm hand took the milk to the factory. Ho did not appear at breakfast time, and a search revealed the tragedy. Deceased owned over 100 acres of freehold, it is stated that lie had 119 financial troubles. He is survived by a wife and a son at school. WOMAN INJURED. Two motor cars collided at the corner of Willis and Abel Smith streets, Wellington, One car overturned, and one of the occupants (Mrs Fleming) was taken to a private hospital for treatment.
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Evening Star, Issue 19521, 31 March 1927, Page 2
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