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SUICIDE.

♦ (Per United Press Association.) j- ViaKCARQILL. November 21^ , The body of T. J. Stott, printer, was. found hanging in the cellar of Hallenstein's buildings in Esk Street, this r , afternoon. Stott, who worked on the "■ top flat, had been complaining of pains , in his head for some days, and was last seen alive* in the office about 5 o'clock - the previous evening. He had been five years here, and is said to have been - foreman in a Geelong printing office. He was a man 6f strong temperance and religious convictions, and his demeani our in a Debating Society of Christchurch he attended had frequently been remarked on as decidedly peculiar. He had used a strap to strangle_himself, and his feet were squarely on the floor.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10500, 22 November 1901, Page 1

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SUICIDE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10500, 22 November 1901, Page 1

SUICIDE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10500, 22 November 1901, Page 1

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