A mysterious affair was inspired jntq pp the 19th by the Melbourne city cprpue-, the death qf Mrs Ga’logly, wifp of the land r lord of the Civil Service Clpb Hotel, at the corner of Collins»street and Stephen-stret, It seemed that Mrs Gallogly went to bed, alone, on Sunday night, and on Monday morning was found dead in another i 00111. There were bruises on many parts of her body, and a severe wound on the top of the head, which wis the evident cause of death. The deceased was subject to, epileptic fits. The mystery is that with a wound which mast have been followed quickly by ihsensi■ibility she shor’d have been lying com* Eedly in bed, with the clothes drawn over , if the wound was received daring a fit 3 ip<juest wj|h adjourned for a'ryeek.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2770, 3 January 1872, Page 2
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