SUPPOSED POISONING CASE.
TRAM CONDUCTOR'S DEATH. [3T TELEGRAPH.press ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Monday. James Annear, aged 30, a married man employed as a tram conductor, residing at Miramar, was found in a state of collapse near his residence at midnight on Saturday, and died shortly afterwards. He was apparently suffering from a state of poisoning. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 9
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