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WAS IT SUICIDE ?

WEALTHY GIRL’S DROWNING. (Aus. & N-2. Cable Assn.) (Received October 19, 11.40 p.m.) SATIN EY. Oc t ober 19. At the inquest on Aliss Constance | Mcßae, of Molbourne,, the Coroner returned an'open verdict. Recently Miss Mcßae, who was wealthy, wgs returning from a .trip to the East, on an Eastern steamer, when she disappeared, and her body was found on th<t beach at Sydney after the vessel sailed for Melbourne. 'l'he Coroner said 'that there was no evidence to show how she got info the water. There appeared to he only two sidutioHs. Eithqr she had, east herself overboard, or she had lai en from the vessel. A r ery little had been adduced one -way or the other,- and the umi ler wa„- targqly one of ,opinion, . . J.

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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1936, Page 5

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WAS IT SUICIDE ? Grey River Argus, 20 October 1936, Page 5

WAS IT SUICIDE ? Grey River Argus, 20 October 1936, Page 5

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