MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
CASE O? BEtO RAYMOND. (By CaMa—Preea AsaccJaMott—Copyrlfkt.) (Australian and"'N.Z.Cable, Association.) (Reoeived March 2ndv 9.45.p.m.) , LONDON, Marohil. A cousin of Eric Baymond, co'-bper-ating with Australia House, visited Cardiff and Scotland, and interviewed several of lßaymohd'B fellow-passengers. He is inclined- to. agree with Scotland Yard that the. suspicions of foul ptSy are without foundation: . fA london message of January 10th said mystery eurrounded the disappearance of Enc; Raymond, who bad £6OO in his possession when he left Scotland for a Southern town to .be. married It was believed he had fallen into evil hands in 'London, and had been robbed.]. .■:'•'■-•;.■■. •" '■ .■ ■ . ...
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 7
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