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TEST MATCH CROWD OF 45,000. AUCKLAND, July 28. The attendance at the third Rue by test match is officially stated tc have been 45,200. FATALLY INJURED. (Continued from Page 5.) ASHBURTON, July 2S.‘ The body of the late James Far who died as the result of Injurie received in .the Rugby football match between Old Boys and Mayfield on Saturday, was removed t» motor to Oamaru to-day. Prior to the removal of the bod; a service was conducted by the Re [{. B. Tinsley at the residence, o Mr J. R. Laurenson, Ashburton, wb is a cousin of the deceased,, large number attended to pay the! last respects. 'PLANE FORCED DOWN. OTAKT, July 2X. The Chocolate ’plane which lei' New Plymouth this morning mad a forced landing near Otaki, due t rough weather and lack of petroj The landing was a perfect ©jte* D£ATS nr CJBXtX* (Continued from Page 9.) A formal verdict of death from broncho-pneumonia was returned by the Coroner (Mr E. D. Mosley) atho inquest held concerning th« death of Frank Vincent Gully,, wlu died in a coll at the Central Polic Station on July 15. “All the pOlic regulations,** said the Coronet “ were complied w|th, and timers was nothing to show sneered from anything oXTier tivdry x}fc4pn«ee.*’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19133, 28 July 1930, Page 16

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