DOCTOR’S DEATH
POISON BELIEVED CAUSE
(p re ss AssociafioP.) AUCKLAND, Jan. 6. The death occurred at Agpjj anc Hospital of Dr. Mamfis Harper, who was staying with * ie at Belmont, and became ill. suddenly about 2 p.m. yesterday. U e T,as V tended by Dr. Garfield Stewart found him a PP a ly suffering from poisoning. , two hours of treatment, he appea - to have recovered considers y, it was decided that he s oU T seat to Auckland Hospital, r. per was about 40 years of ag ® d unmarried." He came to from England some yeais a S°-_ _ started in* practice. He was previ ly in the medical branch o; Royal Air Force. His P®°P , e ‘, plantations in the West nc ies * post-mortem examination v. as this morning. '. ‘ ■ 'ft ;
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11827, 7 January 1933, Page 5
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