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THE BUNGALOW TRAGEDY

VICTIM A CiI.UL ATHLETE (Py Fiivt.nc *,at>!«s. — Oooynnht) ,Aupt. a-"*i fs.Z- L'a.t/Va Assoeiath London. May G. .ft is now reveaii d tliat Miss Emily Ivaye the girl murdered at Eastbourne, lived at Manchester until two years ago. She was a cap-able shorthand writer and typist., and was employed by IL'ifh, Stevenson, and Company, accountants .where she was private secretary to ,\!r Donald Beith, father of lau Hay, the author. She was a typically pretty outdoor girl keen at lawn tennis and a good hockey player. She hit :r came to London, and was employed by two city firms •' It was when employed by J'obei'tson. "Hill; and Company, accountants, that 'she first met Patrick Malum .who is charged with the crime, and who was general manager of a soda fountain 'company.

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Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 168, 8 May 1924, Page 6

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THE BUNGALOW TRAGEDY Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 168, 8 May 1924, Page 6

THE BUNGALOW TRAGEDY Feilding Star, Volume 2, Issue 168, 8 May 1924, Page 6