SYDNEY MURDERS
■ +*4Vrr —-r POLICE MYSTIFIED. , ANOTHER CIRL MISSING. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, September 22. The Phillip Street tragedy is increasingly surrounded by mystery, following on the discovery of the body of the. woman „ who was drowned at Cronulla Beach. The body is believed, to ue that of Mrs May Bryce, the aunt of the deal girl Gilligan. It is' learned, that Mrs Bryce’s 18 year-old daughter, Dulcie Bryce, who is a brilliant university* student, is missing, and it is feared that she also has met With an untimely end. THE MURDER TRAGEDY. (Reqeived /this day at 9.25 a.m) ' ~ SYDNEY, September 23. Medical edivenibe vfixed the time of the death of Marjorie Gilligan at midnight on Saturday; i • - The woman whose body was found at Cronulla beach is definitely identified ns Mrs Bryce, and the police believe her daughter Dulcie was drowned with her in a death pact. The waterfront was searched for her body.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1931, Page 5
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