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DEATH OF MRS TOOHEY.

INQUEST BROCEEBINGS ADJOKRNLD. Au inquest concerning the death of Mrs Martha Isohel Toohey, which took place at the Grey Valley Hospital, on Thursday last, was opened at the Courthouse yesterday, before Air \V. Meldruin, S. M.. Bistrict Coroner. Betcctivc Alurch, who appeared for the Police, intimated that he merely wished to call evidence of identification, and would ask that the proceed Ings Im? adjourned sine die. Mr \V. J. Joyce, who represented the relatives of deceased, stated that he hoped that a definite date would be fixed for resuming t'ue proceedings. The Corner: If it is convenient to the Police, 1 could take the case on Wednesday week. Betective Murch: We have a lot of inquiries to make in this vase, and we are not in a position to say, at the present time, when we shall be ready. I am doubtful whether they will be completed by that date. Mr Joyce: So long as I am informed, three or four days before the proceedings are resumed, it will be all right. The Magistrate: The Police will notify, you in time. Detective Murch undertook to comply with the request. Hugh Joseph Brown, machinist, in the employ of the Education Board (Greymouth'), stated that the deceased was his sister. She was 33 years of age, and a widow. Her husband died about two and a half years ago. Witness had not seen deceased after her death. The Coroner adjourned the inquest sine die.

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Grey River Argus, 12 July 1927, Page 6

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DEATH OF MRS TOOHEY. Grey River Argus, 12 July 1927, Page 6

DEATH OF MRS TOOHEY. Grey River Argus, 12 July 1927, Page 6

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