P,A LA"- RUDY ON LINK. LONDON. Sepiomher 7. At the village ..I Kroekonhurst in the Now Forost. yesterday moniiuy. the hodv of a six-months-old male child wa> found near the railway hue under circumstani'i's that suggested it had fallen from the window el a passenger irain. There wore no injuries to the body, which was still warm when found, hut it was noticed by the porter who picked it up that the clothing as wot, while the socks were dry. On the grass embankment. at the foot ot which the hodv was lying, was a fibre suitcase. The discovery was made as a result of a report by a passenger in the ••- TO a.m. train from AAaterloo that it hit some ohiect shortiv before reaching tho station. The Southampton police discovered that the child was the son of Airs Sara Hyams, 32, of Fast Park-terrace. Southampton. The police are now searching for Airs Hyams.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 1
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