AN INCIDENT REVIVED.
THE WOMAN AT THE PALACE. By Eeeotrio Telegraph—Cory bight] £Unite» Pbe3« Association.] (Received 11.55 a.m.) London, July 7. Mr Atchley, solicitor, representing the owners of house property in the St. George's district upon which closing orders have heen made, informed the. Bristol Health Committee that a third of the property belonged to an Australian woman who reached England last week and began making remarkable appeals to the police. She then disappeared, and fruitless efforts were made to trace her all over the country until it was found that she was the woman who was arrested at Buckingham Palace. She has since bpen placed iu an asylum,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 5
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109AN INCIDENT REVIVED. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 65, 8 July 1914, Page 5
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