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OLD MAN'S DEATH.

WORRIED ABOUT IIIR PENSION. (Per Press Association). HAMILTON, This day. An inquest at Te Aroha on Alfred Henry Eustace, who was found dead in a whare at Waihou, resulted in a verdict of suicide. The police stated that during the past week he had been worrying about the permanence of his pension owing to his acceptance of work. Investigations proved that Eustace first hit himself on the back of the head. with a tomahawk and then placed his head in a bucket of water and was suffocated.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 10 September 1928, Page 3

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OLD MAN'S DEATH. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 10 September 1928, Page 3

OLD MAN'S DEATH. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 10 September 1928, Page 3

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