Flsie geholea, 27. single, of West . Maitland, met her death under unusual ...circumstance'). While lying in bed lu r • false teeth slipped down her throat, and' she was choked to death. 1. : Both men and women were present at }the conference in Wellington on Wed•?i7eLhty of the New Zealand Crippled LhildrW Society, and at the beginning of ■ the meeting Mrs. Knox Gilmer' aiinounc•ed for the women that there would be - no. objection to smoking by the men. The ■ Hon. Mr. Justice Smith, who presided, returned thanks for the men. He re- * '..marked, too, that he might possibly retum thanks for some of the women. though the room was soon so smoko that the windows had to ’-v 7i-.be opened, none of the women indulged.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18756, 12 July 1935, Page 8
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