Accidents ana Fatalities.
(Per Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, March 29. The adjourned inquest on Catherine Deegan, whose sudden death on the 14th medical evidence failed to explain, was held to-day. Mr G. M. Thomson, of Dunedin, reported having examined the intestines and stomach for organic and inorganic poisoning, but found no trace of toxic poisoning of any kind. The examination threw no light on the cause of death. The jury returned a verdict of insufficient evidence to show the cause of death. WANGANUI, March 29. While driving this afternoon Mrs (Dr) Fenwick and Miss Griffiths, matron of the Westland Hospital. HokitiKa, met with a nasty accident as result of which the latter sustained severe injuries, including a fractured elbow) which necessitated her removal to the hospital. At the time of the accident Miss Griffiths was on her way to visit the matron of the hospital. Mrs Fenwick, though bruised and shaken, was not seriously injured. The driver of the vehicle was not hurt.
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Manawatu Standard, Issue XLI, 30 March 1906, Page 6
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162Accidents ana Fatalities. Manawatu Standard, Issue XLI, 30 March 1906, Page 6
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