FATAL BEE STING.
Electric Telegraph—Press Association INVER* AR6ILL, Last Night While motoring with her husband and family from Alokotua late last evening. Alicia Heinmingsen. aged 53. was stung on flu ba< k > i the neck by a bee. Within an hour she was dead as the result of the bee sting. DEATH FOLLOWS FALL. INVERCARGILL, Last Night I'he Invercargill police received advice this evening that a young man named John IXobbie, bank clerk, of Invercargill, was killed at the Humor Saddle, Eglinton Valley. l>v falling over a cliff. No othei tails are at present available. SIX KILLED IN AIR COLLISION. United Press Assn.—By Electric Tel eg raph—Copy right. HONOLULU, January 25. Six military aviators, including Lieutenant W. G. Beard and five enlisted men. wore instantly killed when two large bombers collided in mid-air, crashed 500 feet and exploded. Both craft were travelling at high speed. The failure of one or both pilots is the only apparent explanation of the disaster.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13166, 27 January 1936, Page 5
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160FATAL BEE STING. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13166, 27 January 1936, Page 5
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