ACCIDENTS & DEATHS
YOUNG WOMAN’S DEATH FROM <JEREBRAL HAEMORRHAGE. AUCKLAND, Jan. 19. A verdict that death was due to cerebral haemorrhage following on chronic nephritis was returned by the coroner in the case of Miss Myrtle Winifred Spanhake, who died in the Auckland Hospital last Saturday. Deceased, who was twenty-one years of age, became suddenly ill on it riday, = and as food poisoning was suspected, a nost mortem was held. P.A. ' MARRIED WOMAN’S DEATH: ALLEGED RECKLESS TAXIDIM V'ER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL CHRISTCHURCH, Jan. 19. James Luderman Matthews, taxidriver., was committed for trial on «i charge of driving recklessly on January 9, causing the death of a married woman named Ivy Louisa Boon, 31 years of age.—P.A. Who pavs the bill for the injured worker? Consult the Standard Insurance Company for full protection. C. G. Bloore, Chief Agent. B. Seddon, Ixical Manager.—Advt.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10310, 20 January 1927, Page 6
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140ACCIDENTS & DEATHS Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10310, 20 January 1927, Page 6
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