CRICKETER FALLS DEAD.
PORT CHALMERS FATALITY. [BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] : DUNEDIX. Monday. ' , ; Mr. Robert Jack died suddenly • while playing cricket at Port Chalmers on Sat- " urdey afternoon. He -was wicket-keeping,: and while Walking between the wickets he fell dead. Indications.pointed to heart failure. The deceased was chief engineer , . at - the Otago Harbour - Board's docks, and g.Ag| was previously engineer in the tags. He was SO years of age, and leaves a widow ■&".% and three sons. , > : _ ; ■ ?*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18549, 6 November 1923, Page 10
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