DEATH OF HARRY PACE.
MYSTERIOUS DOCUMENTS. RECEIPT BY SCOTLAND YARD. (Received August 17, 11.35 p.m.) United Service. LON'DON, Auk. 17. The Homo Secretary, Sir William Joyn-son-Hicks, is confronted with another problem connected with a charge of murder. Documents of a mysterious nature have been forwarded to Scotland Yard from Gloucestershire, relating to the trial of Mrs. Harry Pace, known as "the tragic widow," who was recently acquitted on the charge of murdering her husband by means of poison. It is understood that the documents came to light in consequence of a quarrel among the> persons concerned in the case.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20028, 18 August 1928, Page 11
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