“NOTHING BUT PRAISE.”
SCOUT COMMISSIONER’S SUICIDE. NO THREAT OF EXPOSURE. (Eke. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.; (Australian ami N.Z. Cabin Association.' LONDON. July 6. A verdict cf suicide was returned at tlti- inquest on \V. T. Turner', the Boy Scout Coniniissiunei'. who wotc a Brigadier-General’s unifoim on cere menial occasion.-. Witnesses dc-ided then- was any tln oat of exposure in connection with assumed military rank. A brother gave evidence that there? were financial difficulties. Let-lie Wright, who had just returned from New Zealand, said Turner dts-i.UN-ed with him tin- possibility of going to Victoria to start fruitgrowing. The coroner remarked lie had heard nothing but. praise ot the deceased.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 10
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