MR. JUSTICE W. E. RANEY
TOBONTO, September. 24. Mr. Justice W. E. Kaney, of the Supreme Court of Ontario, former Attor-ney-General of Ontario, died today at the age of 74. , . .
MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON
(Beceived September 26, 9 a.m.)
< LONDON, September 25. ( . The novelist, Mrs. Alice Muriel Williamson, widow of the late C. N. Williamson, who died in 1920, was found unconscious in a hotel at Bath. Attempts to revive her failed. She left a note for the Coroner.
With her husband Mrs. Williamson wrote a long series of novels, mostly dealing with motoring, which had a groat vogue at one time. These included: "The Lightning Conductor," "Tho Car of Destiny," "The Botor Chaperon," "The Scarlet Bunner,|' "My Friend the Chauffeur." She continued writing after her husband's death.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1933, Page 7
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