OVERDOSE OF BROMIDE.
DOCTOR'S DZATH IN NIGHT, [Peh Pbbss Association.] DUWEPIN, J»W 1Dr Alexander Grahame, of Wakouajti, died suddenly at his residence, at four o'clock yesterday mprning. It appears that he rose during the rjigbt to take some mixture of, bromide, and must have swallowed, an overdoseDr Grahame was married, and forty? two years of ago- An inquest will be held to-day.
position has been in her family for over twp hundred jeorfl, HOSTEL FOR BALLET GIRLS. There has been recently opened in Paris a residential hostel in the Rue du Fauborg, Mgntmartrc, which has become a central meeting placb for all English dancers, of•• whom there are several hundreds, employed in safes and music balls in and round about Montmartro, where they may fiud help in sickness, poverty and distress, and where they can obtain tho best advice in the difficulties of their' life and work. ' Hitherto these young girl§, who are always very poor, have been obliged to rent one room, and there cook their simple food with the understandable result that offers to "dine out" hayo presented very real temptations.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11092, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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183OVERDOSE OF BROMIDE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11092, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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