NEWS BY MAIL.
TRAGIC TRIO. LONDON, January 20. The death from poisoning of Mrs Whatley Peck, an actress, at a private hospital in Paris on Sunday reveals 'he fact that three women who played side by side in “Suzette” at the Globe Theatre, London, have met with ragi:* deaths. The first was the lat 0 Gaby Deslys the famous French dancer; the second was Aliss “Bubs” Taylor, who on Friday week last was found shot :n her flat at St James's street, Piccadilly.
Aliss fbdlye Whatley, who married a Air Peck, was the third. Both sho and Miss Taylor with Gaby Deslys. dressed in the same room at tho Globe and acted together. All were also friends of Airs Luseombe, who was also an actress, burnt to death recently in New York.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1921, Page 1
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