ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES
DEATH FROM GAS POISONING ACCIDENTALLY INHALED (Press Association). DUNEDIN, May 2. “There is no evidence that the deceased contemplated suicide”, said the coroner,'Mr W. 11. Bundle, S.M., at the adjourned hearing of the inquest concerning the death cl William Thomas Ha 11,,, yrhose was I found gassed in his. garage, Ander- : son’s Bay, on March, 1. He found that death, was due to carbon monoxide poisoning, accidentally inhaieij while working in the i garage.. Who pays the bill for, the injured.?; Consult the Standard Insurance Company- for full protection.—S. G. Nortlie, local manager? > (Advt.) At the W-L -Drama, Festival at the Opera House last '-ervening thq ! visiting judge,, M-rsiWhitOoclo of ! Hastings, paid a, trjbute .to tluj elforts of Miss Elizabeth Blake. In. 1952 Miss’Blake began ;tiije national tnovoniion t of jtlio . . .p>viti|f>li. Drama | League in Now Zealand.' At the ini--1 tial meeting in WollijigtOu.Miss Blake i stated that a vital, link had been I' forged between the Dominion and the Mother Country. The very latest ,and .absolutely now. , in imitation diamond hair, ornaments. Call and see them, —A. Stoneham and ! Co., Ltd., Jewellers, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 5
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186ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12543, 3 May 1935, Page 5
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