INQUEST.
PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION. DuNEDI"-'. Jul.? 10, The lr quest; touching tho dea'h or Agnes Hill Miller Oampb .11, the young woman whose body was found on the hill near the University, was opened this afternoon, but only two witnesses were cximined. Margaret Campbell, a sister of deceased; gave evidence that her sister said she was going to see Mrs Henderson, a neighbour, on Tuesday evening; She waa then in good health and spirits. At a quarter to 12 wi'ness got up, and finding deceased had not come home, dressed herself and went to soe Mrs Henderson, where she was told her sister had not been there. Later, her brother and bro'her-in-law and sister came to the home while witness was preparing a cup cf tea for her brother, who is a baker, at about 2.30. She heird the handle of the door turn snd called to her brother that a nnn was at the door. Her brother, on looking, failed to ftad anyone abou\ but eh? thought Bne heard footstep?, but might have been mistaken. Alexander Wallaca gave evidence as to fi aling the body. The it quest was adjourned till Thursday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 161, 11 July 1903, Page 3
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193INQUEST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 161, 11 July 1903, Page 3
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