A STRANGE CASE.
MELBOURNE WOMAN'S DEATH. MELBOURNE, June 11. At the resumed inquest, regarding the deatli of the wife of George Samuel Capeness, a commercial traveller, who was found dead on the pavement, under the rooms occupied by Gapeness and his wife, the evidence led to show that deceased had contemplated syicide. She remarked onw: "Don't he surprised if you hear the worst in the morning." A woman testified that a year ago she took poison from the deceased, who said' she had no desire to live. Another woman gave similar evidence. The case was then adjourned.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 7
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97A STRANGE CASE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 7
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