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Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. LADIES AS SPIIiS. SYDNEY, September 8. (Received Sept. 8, at 10.29 a.m.) At the tramway inquiry one of the witnesses asserted that ladies of some prominence in society were engaged as private inspectors.' The witness was ready to supply the names, but the chairman of the commission would not allow him. A FEMALE PRISONER DROWNED. BRISHANK, September 8. (Received Sept. 8, at 10.32 a.m.) A young woman named Campbell, who was pi weeding in custody on the 6teainer Ktn audit lo lownsvillo on a charge of shoot nig and seriously wounding a Japanese, squeezed herself through the porthole of her cabin and was drowned.
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 13694, Issue 13694, 10 September 1906, Page 5
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108INTERCOLONIAL Otago Daily Times, Volume 13694, Issue 13694, 10 September 1906, Page 5
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