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A LONDON MYSTERY.

Disappearance op a lady doctor.

By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. Received 10.45 p.m., Aug. 28. LONDON, Aug. 28. Considerable excitement has been created during the past fortnight, over the mysterious disappearance of Fanny Hickman, a well-known lady doctor, from the Royal Free Hospital.

She was not observed leaving the 'building. There is no trace to be found, and no explanation is forth - con ing.

It is supposed that she is wandering about, having lost her memory. When last seen, she was in good heelth and spirits.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 981, 29 August 1903, Page 2

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A LONDON MYSTERY. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 981, 29 August 1903, Page 2

A LONDON MYSTERY. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 981, 29 August 1903, Page 2

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