DEAD MAN UNIDENTIFIED.
BURIAL WARRANT ISSUED. [BY TELEGRAPH. CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Sunday. No evidence of the identity of the middle-aged man who succumbed m Hamilton last week shortly after being found with his throat cut has been received by the police. An inquest was opened by the coroner, Mr. H. A. Young, and a warrant issued authorising the burial of the body. The inquest was then adjourned. , The man's face was photographed, ana the photograph, with a detailed description, will be circulated in the Police Gazette. Tae coroner does not now entertain expectations that the deceased wiu be identified.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18862, 10 November 1924, Page 6
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