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AN AUSTRALIAN’S END. .United Press* Association—Jjy Electric Telegraph—Copyright). NEW YORK, Sept. 13. A message from Rock Springs (Wyoming) states, that' Sidney' Derbyshire, aged 27 years, en route from AustraJia to the East of U.S.A. was found dead in a train near there, and according to the train officials he committed suicide. WOMAN HANGS HERSELF. AT LONDON RAILWAY STATION. LONDON, Sept. 14. A woman was found hanging in a waiting room at the Paddington Railway Station. The body was identified as that of Alice Brebner, aged 50 years, who is believed to have been the widow of a Melbourne doctor, who ,died during the war. Letters found on her show that the woman submitted the manuscript of her husband’s book to several publishers, but it was not accepted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 1
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