THE INVERCARGILL SUICIDE.
RESULT OP MELANCHOLIA. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Invercargill, Monday. An inquest was held to-day oil the body of . John Francis Day, farmer, of Waikaka, whose body was found in an outhouse at the rear of an Invercargill boardinghouse on Sunday morning. The evidence showed that Day had been suffering from melancholia, and was ordered by his medical adviser to go for a change. He was in a comfortable financial position. The jury returned a verdict that deceased died from a wound eelf-inflicted, while he was suffering from melancholia. He leaves a widow and a family of seven.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 5
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100THE INVERCARGILL SUICIDE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13493, 21 May 1907, Page 5
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