PASSENGER DIES AT SEA
SUDDEN SEIZURE FATAL VESSEL LANDS BODY (Per Pruss Association.) CHEISTCHURCH, last night. Charles Frederick Miller, Kawakawa, died aboard the Empire Star yesterday afternoon as the vessel was returning to Lyttelton. The liner left for London on Saturday night. Mr. Miller had a seizure ycsterd.i morning and the vessel put bade to Lyttelton, but Mr. Miller died before port was reached. The body was transferred to a launch oil' the Heads, and the vessel resumed he: voyage. FARMER FOUND SHOT DEATH IN HOSPITAL ' (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN. this day An elderly man named Samuel Cunningham Greer, a well-known farmer in the Patearoa district, Central Otago, was found late yesterday afternoon on his property with a serious gunshot wound in the head. He was removed to the Maniototo Hospital where he died shortly after P o'clock last night. An inquest will .be held.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 21 March 1939, Page 16
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