A DISTRESSING CASE.
A YOUiNG GIRL'S SUICIDE. CRUEL SLANDERS. [SV TBKJBGBAPH.— PBE33 ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Tuesday. At an inqueab hald on the girl Mason, found in the Ruamahanga River, the jury returned a verdict of suicide through temporary insanity, caused by groundless charges brought against her. The unfortunate girl lefb a letter denying she had taken certain money as alleged, and denying certain slanderous reports about her. The medical evidence corroborated her letter in this respect. „________„
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9720, 16 January 1895, Page 5
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