SISTER'S DISCOVERY.
i TYPIST DEAD IN BED.
(By Telegraph—;Pre«s Association.) WELLINGTON, Sunday. A typist, Miss Elsie Rawlinson, aged about 25, was fourtd dead in a Boulcott Street apartment house about 1.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Miss Rawlinson was bright and cheerful when her sister, Mrs. McClennin, with whom she was sharing a room, left for.work about 8.30 o'clock on Saturday morning. Returning with a friend about 1.30 o'clock, Mrs. McClennin found the bedroom door locked. Going round to the window, s"he saw her sister lying iff bed dead. Though there were about 12 other people in the house on Saturday morning, nothing was known of the. girl's death until her sister's return, and no sound was heard from her room.
The sisters came from New Plymouth, and had been at the house for .about eight weeks.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 271, 15 November 1937, Page 11
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