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A BASELESS CHARGE

Association— By Telegraph— Copyright LONDON, May 25. (Received' May 26, at 9.26 a.m.) The body of Miss Whalley, whose supposed abduction was cabled on March 11, has been discovered in a sand-heap in the river below Moscow. There are indications that she was accidentally drowned. [The original supposition was that the monks of the Dumkw monastery had decoyed Miss Whalley into their building and so horribly maltreated her that she had died after the police had released her. At? inquiry was ordered by the Government.]

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Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 7

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A BASELESS CHARGE Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 7

A BASELESS CHARGE Evening Star, Issue 11896, 26 May 1903, Page 7

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