While engaged fencing on the raiillvnay line at Towai, William Byrne, a railway employee, was stung on the nealc near the throat by a wasp. The bite (relate the "Northern Advocate”), became alarming on Tuesday and the victim was removed to the Whangarei Hopital, where he died the following afternoon from poisoning. At the first sign of a cold in the head or throat—duo to germ infection—frequently inhale Nazol—which will counteract the infection and give relief. The cable news in this_ issne accredited to the London “Times” has appeared in that journal, hut only where expressly stated is such news ihe editorial opinion of the "Tunoar
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9779, 12 April 1924, Page 5
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