BUNGALOW TRAGEDY
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(AUSTRALIAX-.N'EW ZEALAND CADLE ASSOCIATION.)' . (Received 7th May, 1.30 p.m.) .'. ; . . . . LONDON, 6th May.. .It is now revealed, that Miss Emily Kaye, the girl murdered at Eastbourne, lived at Manchester until'two years ago. ;Sho was-a capable shorthand Writer-1 and .typist, arid was by Beith, Stevenson, and Company, accountants, where she was private secretary to Mr. Donald Beith, father of lan. Hay, t>; author. She was a typically pretty outdoor- girl, keen at. lawn tennis, and a good hockey player. She later came to London, and was employed by two city firms. . It was . when employed .by Robertson, Hill, and Company,' accountants, .that she first met Patrick Mahon, who is charged with the crime, and. who was general manager of a soda fountain com-
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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