DEATH OF COUNTESS DUDLEY.
DROWNING FATALITY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian ait<l .V.Z. Cab?" •'.isociation, (Received June 28. 2.5 mm.) LONDON, .lime 2*. ( lhe Counted oi Dudley arrived el Ko-;muek ((’{mneMi.ii'a) .01 .S'aturdav morning. and pen.. swimming i:i the c.t a.a at Camus Jiay wivii her maid i.ady (Dudley, who aa- an v\eolleiu su uumer, was drowned in sight f>l her maid, who was powerless "in assist. The body was recovered within half an hour. Coroner, after receiving the doctor s con innate of death from natural causes, decided that an inquest "■as unnecessary. Earl Dudley has had a salmon fish--1110; at Rosmuok for many years. Lord Ednam, the oldest son "of Earl Dudley, arrived at Rosmuck to-day. (The Countess of Dudley, before her marriage, was Miss Rachel Gunter, the youngest daughter of Mr Charles Gurney. She was married to the E.tH of Dudley in 1891, and thorp, are four sons and three daughters of the mar'nage. Lord Dudley has held many important positions, including that of Gwernor-General of this Commonwealth from 1908 to 1911.1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19986, 28 June 1920, Page 8
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