SUPPOSED WIFE MURDERS.
Fnh AiiocUtlon—Elecwio Tclesrwjh —Copjs^n*. London, September 26. A man named Dβ ,Jongh married a Miss Juett at Maidenhead, and afterwards went to Amsterdam, where his wife disappeared. De .Tough then married a Miss Scumitz, who also disappeared. Suspicion being aroused a search was made by the Dutch authorities and the first wife's body was found in a wood at Winhem. De Jo ugh was arrested.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8599, 28 September 1893, Page 5
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