SKELETON OF WOMAN.
STOP PRESS
An' Auckland Association message states that the skeleton of a woman was found 'by three Boys on rough ground near a Western Springs pumping station yesterday afternoon. While positive identification has not yet .been established, the police believe the remains are those of Mrs Eva Tina Williams (id), reported missing on December 23 from a Grey Lynn house, where she was staying with her sister and brother-in-law, and that death was the result of suicide. On Decernher 22 Mrs Williams, in the Magistrate's Court, Auckland, obtained a maintenance order against her husband, Richard Williams, a waterside worker, of Devon street, New Plymouth. It is further stated that at the time of her disappearance Mrs •Williams was on parole from a mental institution.
(RETAIN LEAVES VICHY.
(LONDON, May 7.—Paris radio stated 'that Marshal Petain left Vichy to-day for a locality in the Paris region, "where he will stay temporarily in order to be near the population of Pafis in her grave hours."
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Evening Star, Issue 25169, 8 May 1944, Page 6
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