SUDDEN DEATHS.
WATERSIDE WORKER'S FATE.
When engaged in unloading sugar trom a lighter at Central Wharf shortly alter ten o'clock yesterday morning, a waterside worker, Mr. James Low, col lapsed. He died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. Mr. Low bad previously been under medical treatment for heart trouble and consequently an inquest will uot be necessary. Deceased was married, aged 53, and resided in Sea view Road, Northcote. A man, apparently a Little over 40 years of age collapsed suddenly in Albeit Street late yesterday afternoon, and expired before the arrival of the ambulance. In his pocket were found several quarterly tickets of membership ot the Auckland Waterside Workers' Union, in the name of H. Bryant. Up to an early hour this morning it had not been ascertained whether the cards found on the body revealed tho identity of the deceased.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 12
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