The remarkable intelligence of coroners' Juries is otcasior'a'ly lumoio' s. Once a man fell off a 'bus, and t.ied shortly afterwards. A -'post mortem examination was made, and, of course, ai inquest— we had aln ost said ririn' cire.'-t. There was nothing >oiincl m the Vo- y to explain his siiddun denfch exrc-t. incidentally, a stone m one o' Ms '-ilne's. The jury's verdict was,' 't : i>t the deceased (Me r ! of a sto n e m his ''Mnev. Hit there v. as no c klence to;, ..show whether he ' -v>v f»' i* or it was l.brown a) Mm."
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NZ Truth, Issue 253, 30 April 1910, Page 7
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