FATALITIES
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WANGANUI, This Day. • The body of a woman, Mary Louise Clare, aged 63, residing on Somme Parade, was found in the river this morning. r A man named Howard C'. 0. Wil- , son, land agent at Marten, was injured this morning through tho capsize of a motor car, and died shortly after admission to the hospital. WELLINGTON, This Day. William Trembath, single, 35, assistant manager of Barrett’s Hotel, was riding a motor cycle from Trentham to Wellington yesterday afternoon. When near Taita the cycle skidded on a pot hole in the road, and he fell on his head and fractured ,his skull/ He was brought into hospital at 5.40 last night, and died at 7.30. James Annear, 30, married, a tram conductor, residing at 18, Argyll-st., Miramar, was found in a state of col-, lapse near his residence at midnight on Saturday, and died shortly afterwards. _He was apparently suffering from poisoning. \
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1924, Page 5
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