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Although Robert Johnston, an Edmonton bookbinder, aged SO, on whom an inquest was held recently, had been seen 48 times by doctors, and had boon to two hosnitals, no one could state definitely the nature of his illness. Relatives believed he had been suffering from neurasthenia, due to air raids, A medical witness said he had made a post mortem examination, but could not ascertain the cause of death. All the organs were apparently in a healthy condition. The coroner adjourned the case for an analysis by s. home Oflir* expert.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 6

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 6

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 19069, 15 January 1924, Page 6

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