ACCIDENTS & DEATHS
BUILDER’S DEATH BY HANGING OPr©B» Association.* AUCKLAND. Nov. 22. A builder named James Wills, aged 53, married, was found dead hanging from a strap in a room.Tn a house in which ha stayed. , At the inquest a verdict of death by hanging was returned. Evidence was given by deceased's brother-in-law, that deceased _ who stayed at his house, had been in a. slightly deranged state. ,and had been strange in his actions' for some time past.
BUTCHER’S DEATH FROM POISON ’ - (Press Association.) AUCKLAND. Nov, 22.) William, Li Maylan, widower, aigbd. ; " 54, who was admitted’ to Auckland '■ Hospital on Tuesday suffering frojn the effects of poisoning, died tonight. He was a butcher by trade.
Who pays the bill for the injured worker? Consult the ..Standard Insurance Company for full protection. —C. G. Bloore, chief agent; A. Q. Seddon. local mnnaeer—■ Advfc.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10751, 23 November 1928, Page 7
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