PANMURE TRAGEDY
EFFECTS FOUND BESIDE BODY COURT DECIDES OWNERSHIP. (Per United Press Association) AUCKLAND, November 29. An echo of what was known as thp Panmure tragedy was heard in the Auckland Police Court this morning, when Mr Wyvern Wilson, S.M., was asked to decide the ownership of the portable gramophone and records which were found along with other effects of Mary Elizabeth Raymond, aged 21, the half-cast Maori whose body was found under .. Panmure wharf on June 2 last. Two persons had claimed the articles—Arthur Raymond (bushman, of Te Puke), thejrirl’s father, and Edward Henry Dudley Bennett, who gave important evidence at the inquest. The magistrate, who said the clerk of the court haa received a letter from the father of Bennett, offering to forgo the property if the girl’s parents wanted it, made an order that the gramophone and records be handed to Arthur Raymond, the dead girl’s father.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 19
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150PANMURE TRAGEDY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 19
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