DOMINION NEWS
CHRISTCHURCH, May 20. Work was resumed on the chain at the Belfast works this morning. A tribunal consisting of three representatives of the company and three representatives of the union, has been appointed, with an independent chairman to consider the points at issue in the dispute. FATAL FALL OVER CLIFF. NEW PLYMOUTH, May 19. Reported missing from her home early yesterday morning, Mrs. A. Gillespie, aged 68,’ the wife of Mr. David Gillespie, New’ Plymouth, was found by relations la'ter in the day lying dead at the foot of a cliff. Although inquiries are still being made, there is little evidence to indicate how Mrs. Gillespie came to fall down the cliff. It is known that she was recovering from the effects of a severe attack of influenza.
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Grey River Argus, 21 May 1941, Page 2
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