A SAD SUICIDE
HUSBAND’S TRAGIC EVIDENCE (7 Hi tod Prosa Aaen. by E). Tel. Copyrigb* (Australian Prcia Assn.) (Received Nov. 4, 5.5 p-m.) LONDON, Nov, 3. Owing to depression, partly due to her son leaving for Australia in January, Airs. Mary Hocken Shrosbree. 48, of Fulham, committed suicide by gas poisoning. Her husband, Charles William, a coffee shop proprietor, admitted that divorce had been discussed. I couldn’t give her all the love she wanted. I knocked about the world, went through the war, was trainwrecked and torpedoed, and my brain was practically deadened,” he said. The coroner gave a- verdict of, death whUe of unsound mind and said the more people who went to tlio Colonics the better it would be for England.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10735, 5 November 1928, Page 5
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