LITTLE BOY'S DEATH.
A SUDDEN ILLNESS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—O\TO CORRESPONDENT.] DARGAVILLE. Tuesday.
The sadden death of a nine-year-old boy named Philip Marston occurred at Dargaville this morning. The lad, with his father, attended the funeral yesterday of another lad named Bonnie Brown. After the funeral he went in a motor-car with hiu father to a flaxmill some few miles away. The car. became stuck in the mud and the boy went for a spade to a house near by. He was given a drink of milk. Upon arriving home at night he complained of feeling unwell and died at ten o'clock to-day. He appeared quite well at the other >laa*B fune;ral yesterdav.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 8
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