CHARLESWORTH CASE.
.ALLEGED AfYTHI'cAL EXPECTATIONS. ' A» 8 ,, i: 1M1,,,,.-o.,^rlcM.l: .. ''->■'-> ': '■= ■:■'■•-. ' , .London, October. 13. . /-.Extraordinary disclosures have been made in connection'with theexamination inbankruptcy of Miss Violet .Charleswbrth,- whoso tragic dis- . appearance after ,a': motor-car' accident, and subsequent 'tracking/down, by. the police last year, caused such a sensation. •- '
./Miss Charlosworth alleges that sho had great expectations from several gentlemen, including ■■£155,000 from■.■■ Alexander M'Donald, who was last heard.of.in Melbourne. ■ ■ . ■
.Tho Official Receiver suggests that these gentlemen are. mythical.'. : '■'.'■...-: ■''.'■ '<
[Miss .Charlesworth came into notorietv some tune,, ago ' through disappearing. Her disappearance gave.rise to an unfounded reBort. of- a_ motor-car;, fatality. Miss CharlesIS i and " been. appearing Pape^ev^^f" 8 PhaSeS .. in :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7
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106CHARLESWORTH CASE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7
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