COOGEE MYSTERY.
A CARTER'S EVIDENCE. (a? CiBLH—72XBB AMOCUHO*—COFTSIOBT-) lAVBTBAUAV AHB S.Z. CABLB 18S0CUTX0V-) (Eeceived August 29th, 9.25 p-m.) SYDNEY, August 29. At the inquest in connexion with the Coogee mystery, Donald Anderson, a carter, gave evidence that he was asked by Nurse Hughes (since deceased; to bring bis cart to the flat -wiier© she lived in Coogoe to remove a trunk. He was late in arriving, and Hugh.-* told him a woman had died there some days before, that the body had been placed in the trunk, and that, as Anderson was late, another cart had been procured, and the body taken to a garage, where it waa to be buried under a concrete floor.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17855, 30 August 1923, Page 9
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