COMEDIAN'S DESPAIR
POPULARITY WANING. DEAD BODY FOUND. A-usiraJian and N.S. Cable Association. (Received March 23, 11.35 p.m.) LONDON, March 23. Schoolboys found the body of T. E. Dunviile, a comedian, in a beautiful secluded reach of the upper Thames. He left the Berners street hotel, where he was staying, on Friday, and, in a brief note to his wife, said: “I cannot bear it any longer. Good-bye. You are the best little woman in the world.” • It is understood he had worried lately because he thought hie popularity was waning.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 7
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