CHARGE OF MURDER.
YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH. DOCTOR AND A NURSE. In the City Coroner's Court in Sydney, Dr. Terence Albert Green, aged 52, a well-known city doctor and a holder of the D.5.0., and Alice Maud Seaton, aged 39, were both committed fortrial, charged with the murder of Elsie Francis Bourke, aged 22, at Bondi, on or about March 23, The body of Elsie Boorke was alleged to have been found by the police at a house in Old South Head Road, Bondi It was also alleged, When the two aecused appeared at the Central Police Court, on March 25, that the deceased woman interviewed Dr. Green in his rooms and that she was operated on next day at the accused Beaton's house, where she died. The post-mortem revealed septicaemia following abortion as the cause of death.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18685, 15 April 1924, Page 12
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