THE WHITEHALL TRAGEDY
SOME FURTHER PARTICULARS. By TelerraDli—Press Association—Copyright 1 Perth, October 29. ' Greenwood left letters stating that Miss Williams had decided to marry ' bira, and they had gone to Melbourne for that purpose. Miss Williams is : supposed to liavo been in possession of 1 £70 from tlie sale of property. None * of -the money was found on the bodies. * It is surmised that Green wod specu- * , la ted with it at the races and lost. * fThe dead bodies of Albert Edwaid c Greenwood and Lottie Williams wore * discovered in Whitehall Chambers, Mel- •! bourne. _ Both had been employed in ' the ..Audit Department at Perth, the * man resigning, his position and the * woman obtaining leave of absence. Greenwood was talented, but eccentric, and was addicted to drugs.] ' ■,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 5
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126THE WHITEHALL TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 5
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