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CIVIL SERVANT'S SIHCII>E, fly Telegraph-Press Assodction-Ootiyrisht (Reo. February 2.7, 7,35 p.in.) Hobart, February 27. Evnrard V, Goldsmid, Commissioner of tho Supremo Court at Zeelvan, committed suicide wider painful circu.tji-' stances.. Tiio - police received a letter stating: "You will find m,y ccrpso on tlio .grandstand (it thft mcecoireso. Brodk tl.i:e aews gently to ray lyik" - • police found tho body and near by au empty botflo labelled "cjai.ido " Deceased was fifty-four years of ago and a. Ron of tlie irito Jlajor-Genoral t'oldsmid, of tho Indian Army, It [g stated tlut tlio deceased had suffered from sunstroke in India.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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98SAD AFFAIR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 5
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