ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
WOMAN FOUND DEAD. (United Press Association.) DUNEDIN, March 29. An. old' woman named:' Mary Ann Neamo was found dead this afternoon at her residence, 69 York Place. She was last seen alive on Friday afternoon, and it is believed that she had been dead for possibly two days. It is considered that death was due to hemorrhage of the stoxrach. Her husband is at present in the hospital.
SYDNEY MOTOR SMASH. SYDNEY, March 29. Mr. R. L. Baker sustained an injury to the spino in yesterday's motoring accident. He is progressing satisfactorily. Mr. Redmond, news editor of the "Sun," who was killed, was to have resumed duty to-day, after sick leave. Many public trubites have been paid to his journalistic cai-eer..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 March 1915, Page 4
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