Maiguerite Diblanc, the Belgian woman who s‘ffiTS°T th r sml ? Qf Madame' Kiel? in F.irk ,Laup London, and sentenced to penal servitude for Me, has just died in prison.' ’ A f w/S^ IS fi in * circ^ation ‘ sa y s ‘Geelong ’ - tlla £ V , eiy anxious inquiries are e ‘”? made in Geelong and elsewhere for a n - a responsible position in one of thej Melbourne banks, and who is said to have eloped with one.of the afternoon ornaments of Collins street, and a considerable sum belpnging to his employers, leaving a bank manager, , a board of directors, and a young wife tb whom he was only united about 18 months, j to mourn hiss'uddeu I
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Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 2
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113Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3443, 5 March 1874, Page 2
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