MRS HAZZARD
THE ••STARVATION DOCTOR." (Received Last Night, 9.40 o'clock.) MELBOURNE, January; 22. The WißKfosons,* mentioned in the American starvation case, are Victor-' ian sistera, and the daughters of George Williamson, who left a ,large fortune. • Dora Williamson, in writing to a, Victorian friend last September, mentioned that a criminal suit was pending in connectioni with the deatih of Claire- Williamson, and also cavil suits for the recovery of moneys paid to Mrs Hazzard. She adds that most of the people under the Hazzard treatment.are English and Australians, but one is aMr Wakelin, of New Zealand. Mrs Hazzard states that she had other patients from Sydney and New Zealand. Claire Williamson's executor recently departed for America to manage her affairs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 5
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