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MYSTERY CLEARED UP

,<3 „ - i A BODY' IDENTIFIED. [ (Per United Press Association). j DCXEDIX, December 27. ; Investigations show praet iradly be- I voml doubt that the body found near i live northern cemetery yesterday is that I of Charles B. Jarmm. who was a clerk ! in tin' Government Shipping Office, and 1 woo disappeared on the 3rd inst. A btyidkerchief found on the body has the I initials C.8..1., and Ibe body corresponds I exactly with that of Jarman so far r.s ! height, etc., arc concerned. YVlien Jar- ! man was last seen he was walking in j the direction of the -northern cemetery, j Some writing found in the pockets has I been identified as that of the missing | man. An inquest on tlie body was ! opened this morning before the above ) particulars were ascertained, but it was j adjourned. j

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Southland Times, Issue 17230, 28 December 1912, Page 6

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MYSTERY CLEARED UP Southland Times, Issue 17230, 28 December 1912, Page 6

MYSTERY CLEARED UP Southland Times, Issue 17230, 28 December 1912, Page 6

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