PEDESTRIAN'S DEATH
ACCIDENT AT HUNTLY [IIV TELKGRAI'H —OWN CORRESPONDENT] HUNTLY, Tuesday An inquest was opened to-day at Huntly into the death of Mr. John Gwilym Phillips, aged (55, single, who was fatally injured last evening as a res.nlL of being run into by a motorcar at the intersection of Farr-ell's Crossing and the Great South Iload, Huntly South. Evidence of identification was given by Thomas IJakor, a miner, of Huntly, and the inquiry was adjourned sine die. Deceased was born in Wales and is stated to have had 110 relatives in NewZealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 10
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