QUEEN S REET FATALITY.
As inquest was opened yesterday by (he Coroner (Mr. T. (Ji-uham} on the body of Leslie Kenneth Angus, the youth, who was killed on Monday morning as the result of a hoarding being blown, down on him in front of the new Post Office, in Queen-, itreefct ■ The , following 'counsel were
£i mted'leave to watch the proceedings :— .Mr.' R. •_ McVeagh,. who . appeared-\f or' Mefpra. J. and W. Jamiesou, contractors • for the Post Office ; Mr. Syke3 (Hesketh . 'and Richmond), for 'Mr. Thomas Fry, owner of the hoarding; and Mr. T. Cotter, K.C., representing the South British Insurance Company and the- City Council. After evidence of identification had--been given, the inquiry was'adjourned till Janav.My.B. ■■'. ■ .*■■ ' ' '■' - ;" ■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 10
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116QUEEN SREET FATALITY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 10
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