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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.

Vr Telegraph—Pre*f Association —Copyright). HOBART, Jan. 26. James Roach and his wife, an elderly couple, were burned to death while in bed. The origin of the fire is unknown. (Per United Press Association). WHANGAREI, Jan. 26. On Monday night Norman Kielis. aged 26. of Hikurangi, left a note in his bedroom stating that lie had gone to see the doctor, as lie was very ill, but that lie would be back as soon as possible. Kielis had not returned yesterday, and a further searcli disclosed a note in which he said that his life laid not been a success in this world, and that he Imped for a better time in the next, adding ‘‘good-bye everybody” in conclusion, Search for the missing man is being made by the police.

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Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS. Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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