DOMINION NEWS
BODY FOUND AT SEA. (By Telecraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Saturday. The lightliousekeeper at Pcncarrow yesterday noticed an object floating off the heads, and informed the police, who found tli.it it was a man's body, which was brought to the morgue. Identification is practically impossible, owing to the advanced decomposition, but it is thdught to be the body of one of the victims of the Omaka wreck. FREEZING WORKS STOP WORK. CIIRISTCHURCH, Saturday. Killing has stopped at the Kaiapoi freezing works- The- actual cause of the stoppage is the glut in the freezing; room, which is allegedly due to the "go slow'' policy on the pari of a section nt' the employees, the oh.tccl being to compel the company to reinstate four freezing hands, who had been paid off. PRISONER'S SUDDEN DEATH. NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday. A prisoner named George Dale, who was serving a sentence of live years in the local gaol, dropped dyad this morning when carrying water to the* bathroom. Death, apparently, was caused by heart trouble. Deceased was a single man, aged about 50, with no relatives in New Zealand.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14601, 28 February 1921, Page 5
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