BRIGHTON MYSTERY
SUPPOSED DROWNING
SEQUEL IN MELBOURNE
(By" Telegraph—Press Association.) ' GIIRISTCHURCH, This Daj Ulvicc has been leceived in Christ chinch that Heetoi Geoigc Tlmkell, whd a jeai ago \\ is lepoited missing, is -ihve an "Melbourne Iluikoll, vho w.is nidiugLi or the Richmond Buth i Conlpun, IJiaoii Sticel, Vi cHington time to Chnst chuit.li on buMiicsb on l^cbiuaij 1-i, 1033, jnd Jatei in tin. iM.ek a bundle oi ( lothmg was tound on tho beach it Bnghton and identified by d reliti-ie is Thirkell's piopeitv Police inquun.;, filled to tiace Thirkell, and it uas hought that he hid gone swnnmni"and had got into diihcultie" * ° A man thought to be'Thirkell was seen ,m Melbourne some time ago and inquiries revealed that. he ,was the supposedly missing man.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 6
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124BRIGHTON MYSTERY Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 6
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