BROTHERS IRWIN
A TRAGIC HAPPEKIIiG Press Association--By Telegraph—Copyright* SYDNEY, March 26. (Received March 26. at 10 a.m.) The police have obtained further details of the Irvine case. It is now stated that the correct names of the brothers are Thomas Robert Irwin and Harry James Irwin, whoso father was supposed to ho a wealth Christchurch citizen. Thomas, who was drowned, left a note on a pocket Bible asking his brother’s forgiveness, saying: ‘I cannot stand this pain. I have not an enemy in the world, but I am heartbroken over the trouble this will give,get Dr Brooks to put you in another ward with pleasant company. ’• The twins were intensely attached tft one another. Both suffered from neurasthenia sis months ago.
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 8
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121BROTHERS IRWIN Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 8
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