SUDDEN DEATHS.
[BY TELEGBAPH.—-OWN COBBESPONDENT.] I , " Tb Aboha, Saturday. , i , A visitor from Taranaki, Mrs. J. Searle, about 67 years of age, died suddenly while taking a bath in the Cadman pavilion last night. An inquest ,was j held to-day. v Dr. Axford,. who made a post-mortem examii_ nation,, certified that the cause of . death * Was heart failure, and a verdict in accordance with his evidence was returned, the bath attendants being exonerated from all blame. [BY TBLEOBtPH.—PBESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Saturday. Robert McDonald, employed as a watchman in the Government Printing Office, died in a tramcar when returning to bis home. The deceased was about 50 vpjits /if asm. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14985, 6 May 1912, Page 7
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