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A STRANGE STORY.

[BYTELEaRAPH.-I'RKSS ASSOCIATION.] Ckkistohdboh, Sunday. AK inqaesbon the body.of Aylward, who »ae drowned in the Heathcots on Saturday, 1 »hd Mnlken, who died of shock on hearing •••; of the occurrence, whs held on Saturday 1. waning. The evidence showed that AylI-;. *ard was sufferlnp: from the effects of ' ifink, and Miilken, who a ftiend of :■ to, was watching him. Early on Saturday ' bbrning ha esoaped and drowned himselt. A verdict that Aylwai'd had been drowned »Mlßt temporarily jrisane through drink, >nd that Mulke.i had died from shock was !■ returned. . ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10378, 1 March 1897, Page 5

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A STRANGE STORY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10378, 1 March 1897, Page 5

A STRANGE STORY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10378, 1 March 1897, Page 5

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