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-MOTIVE A MYSTERY(United Press Association—By Eleetrn Telegraph—Copyright). * vV ' • r ••• - LONDON; iMby V S9‘. - The dead body of J. ,E. Alqunscy. 'who has.been rtussingf sonic days, - was found to-night 'in a. wood life tween Alcistham .and Oxteds with a .hulle.t, wound in'the right temple. -A pistol was lying beside the body. Correspondents who are investigating Mounsey’s disappearance state that be was in no financial trouble, as he had an income of over twenty thousand pounds. - Alounsey had been missing for several days. He was a Director of many Companies, including Barclay’s Bank and the Trust and Agency Company of Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 6
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101FOUND SHOT Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 6
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