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A MYSTERY OF 1892. INQUIRIES STILL BEING MADE: By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyright London, May 6.. ; At' tho adjourned hearing before tho High Court of Justice, when a further application was made to presume death, in the case of Mr., W. R. Lidderdale, a bank manager, of Ilminster, Somerset, who disappeared in 1892, tho Judge suggested tho possibility nf Lidderdale having been kidnapped, and adjourned the case. The action, for purposes of proving the will, was first brought before tho Court in November, 1907, after inquiries over a period of fifteen years had failed to find any trace of the missing banker. Further inquiries will be made regarding Miss Yining's yacht, tho Foresight, the existence of which tho Court now recognises and on which Lidderdale was, according to notices in London, newspapers, recorded to havo died as tho result of an accident. .. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 5
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141VANISHED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 5
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