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WIDOW FOUND HANGED

OBSESSIONS ABOUT PAPERS OF HUSBAND LONDON STATION TRAGEDY (Australian and "N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Monday. At the inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Alice Brebner, widow of Dr. Arthur Brebner, formerly of Melbourne, who was found hanging in a waiting-room at Paddington Station, the evidence showed that she was obsessed with the idea that somebody had stolen papers that had belonged to her husband, and also that somebody ought to publish her husband’s writings, although she had never tried to do so. Her brother-in-law had urged her to return to Australia, hut she said she preferred to live alone in London.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19290918.2.76

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 9

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WIDOW FOUND HANGED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 9

WIDOW FOUND HANGED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 771, 18 September 1929, Page 9

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