SKELETON OF GIRL
IDENTIFICATION ESTABLISHED.
DISAPPEARANCE OF FATHER.
(United Frees Assn.—Ey Telegraph—Copyright)
Sydney, September 19.
Detectives for many weeks have been trying to solve the mystery of a girl’s skeleton, discovered in a lonely bush at Red head, hear Newcastle.. They have finally established identification by means of some jewellery, her false teeth and articles of -apparel. She is May Schubert, aged 14, a former resident of Gloucester, a north coast village. The evidence at the inquest elicited the fact that she was taken to Newcastle early in the year to enter a maternity home, her father accompanying the girl, who was not afterwards seen. The father has since disappeared and cannot be traced. The Coroner ■ adjourned the inquiry.
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Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 7
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119SKELETON OF GIRL Southland Times, Issue 21193, 20 September 1930, Page 7
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