BODY OH BEACH
DEATH DF WEALTHY TMK WOMAH Preis Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 27. Mystery surrounds the ueath by drowning of a wealthy young woman, Constance M'Rae, whose body, clad in most expensive garments, was discovered on the beach near Sydney Head®. The police have established that Miss M'Rae, who is 27, ad just returned from a trip to Japan, and had disappeared from the China steamer Tanda, which left late on Friday night on the continuation of its voyage to Melbourne, where Miss M'Rae resided. THOUGHT TO HAVE FALLEN OVERBOARD. SYDNEY, September 28. - (Received September 28, at 1T.5 a.m.) The police have formed the opinion that Miss M'Rae accidentally fell overboard when a heavy wave caused the Tanda to roll as it was passing through Sydney Heads at midnight on Friday. A post-mortem examination showed that, death was due to drowning, i
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Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 9
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144BODY OH BEACH Evening Star, Issue 22455, 28 September 1936, Page 9
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