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A MOTORIST who stopped his car at Newtown, Wellington, and asked a woman passer-by to call a doctor died when he reached hospital. He was Bertram Thomas Elliott, of Brooklyn, a dairyman. The woman was unable to get a doctor, but called the ambulance and the police.—Press Assn.
T\R. F. M. Abeles, Swansea, was appointed radio-therapist by the Otago Hospital Board last evening. He is 36 years old and a German by birth. He received his medical education at the universities at Frankfurt, Freiburg and Munich. —Press Assn.
npHE possibility that the incoming year might see the guaranteed price system extended to include meat and wool was, discussed yesterday at the. annual meeting of the South Otago Freezing Company, Ltd., Balclutha, and a - resolution was passed by the shareholders strongly disapproving of any attempt by the Government to interfere with the present system of marketing meat and wool. —P.A.
■JI/TR Freeman Horne, a well-known Gisborne business man; a building contractor by occupation, aged 42 years, was found dead in his workshop yesterday. The gas was turned full and the deceased was found on the floor with the gas tubing in his right hand. Mr Horne was a married man with three children. —Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 24 October 1936, Page 2
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