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LOTTERY OFFICIAL

FOUND DEAD IN WATER END OF SIX DAYS’ SEARCH (From Oor Own Couiibspumikmi SYDNEY, June 4. The mystery of the disappearance of Alexander Collins, middle-aged assistant director of the State Lottery, was solved last Saturday evening by the finding of his body in the harbour not far from where he had been seen six days previously, He had been shot in the head. But the greater mystery remains unsolved —why Collins, in comfortable circumstances and apparently no final and happy, took his own life. About 30 witnesses will be called. A previous message described Collins s disappearance two days after he had married an affluent widow, and immediately after he had made a will, which he had left in his desk at the lottery office. lie was last seen on a ferry wharf on the north side of the harbour at 5.15 pan. on Sunday of last week. He apparently then wandered through the bush nearby, and somewhere in the dense undergrowth lie discarded his coat and attache case. He then climbed down to the water’s edge and a bullet was fired into his head as lie was standing on (he rocks, causing him to drop into the water. The police lonnd a revolver, containing four live cartridges and one empty shell, in a pocket of Ins coat, but this obviously wag not the one used to fire (lie fatal shot. An intensive search lias failed to locate the revolver used, or the overcoat and attache case he had been carrying on his last journey. It is expected that the contents of the case may throw some light on the mystery. Police are following a theory, based on conversations with his friends, that Collins was bitterly disappointed at not having been appointed to the control of the lottery when recently the new director was appointed. Hours of investigation and many interviews have failed to reveal any deeper reason, although it is thought that some more immediate worry caused him to end his life. Collins owned two houses in Sydney suburbs, and is known to have had a bank account of nearly £ 1 000. His will, it ts believed, contained only the necessary directions for the disposal of his property.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 10

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LOTTERY OFFICIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 10

LOTTERY OFFICIAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 10

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