A TRAGIC DEATH.
(Per Press '^ ; r ..... .. we^ungtqC fedayv; Charles Stanley Ellison,. second jsoiXjjbf Inspector Ellison, was found last'jjight suffocated by, gas m the bottlib; : strife ($f Staples' brewer^ Ellison, who" had, been suffering frprn^ influenza, look seriousT^: a scolding by his- father, who^ tolcl r 'hfin;j|io find employment prpmptly, aiid he Imd not return on .^tjui'd^ay ; ,n|gnC In; turning off .the light w..ithe. bc^le store, ElHsoll apparently . did v Jiot nptitee that a tap "on tho branching t\i,be iib -the HeWting room had been. |eft-;opBn.' '- Tss night watchnian fpund, hipi last. pig^W but artificial respiration was unsuccessfuj. Deceased was^agea 24. > •• . -; 'J-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12278, 10 October 1910, Page 4
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101A TRAGIC DEATH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12278, 10 October 1910, Page 4
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