"NOTHING TO SAY"
(By Telegraph.-ftess Association.)
™- tt . AUCKLAND/ This Day. W. H. A. Biggs, who was informed on the arrival of the Tnimaroa xesterday. that his wife had been found drowned at St. Kilda, will return, to Sydney by the same steamer on Friday Asked to-day whether he had seen the latest cable news from Melbourne, and told that it. did not altogether coincide with, his published statement of yesterday. Biggs replied: "I haven't seen the cable, nor do I wish to see it. I have nothing whatever to say, having said all I intend saying to the police. Goodmornmg, and thank you.''
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 129, 27 November 1929, Page 12
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