TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Diogenes-."— Lady Plunltet is the youngest daugh-.er of tho first Marnujj O J EuSerin an-J Avi. Joeiph SronM.— ltcgarding your references tn (lie p)l:ce, Inspector Ell-son hm made 1 a full rnqiiuv, nn 1 infnima v.3 tint ho fin.ls the pol.ee d,d it.' duty m the matter. The constable in ciiaiffe did not iimlrrtoke tho icsijjiw.bility ut ir.foiininj,- you of the rccidtnt, but he heaid tho c.jip'.ojcc, \rh) rccoiapnn"ed him to the hrspiUl, in tho hc.spital rinK up the Trnm'-.'a.v OHice, aiifiiif? tint oftlrc to infoim you that your con v. as in tho hesp tal, scverclv bui ncd.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 4
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101TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 4
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