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SUPPOSED POISON VICTIM. WEALTHY MAN'S WIFE FOUND DYING. A POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION NEED. •—Mrs. Enid Woodman, ..

... staying Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle-etreet, Piccadilly, died in the Charing Gross Hospital, Tuesday, it believed, from the effects of poisoning. She was the wife Mr. Woodman, wealthy man, whose address is given the Badminton .Club. Mrs. Woodman was married 18 or 19 years ago. Mrs. Woodman, with her maid, had been abroad, travelling in the Riviera, Switzerland, and Egypt. She returned to London on ...

NOTES IN THE WEST

... '^ Cc ,, 10 information our Political ' l . Ut toritati' U received from '?t &i r source, it is very unlikely to 11 Shirley Benn will ' tl av eera ge in the forthcoming .flours. The ...

A LONG VIGIL

... RADIO AMATEUR'S FEAT. CROSS FLIGHT. 1 STORY FOLLOWED an? ?' - known Notting- Ho ateu wireless transmitter, oJ the group of selected h So, oheck - listin the fli ht of Cross continued an ...

COMMONS SITS

... A “RARITY.” Minister Defends Bill Against Attacks of Own Party, DOLE ANOMALIES. Obstructionist Methods of the Maxton Group. After sitting since 2-45 yesterday afternoon, the House Commons rose at 10 o clock this morning. The House had been in committee on the Unemployment Insurance (Anomalies) Bill. The members saw something of a rarity the Minister having to defend her Bill against attacks ...

• INDEX AND Si Leading Articles ... .J Certain Liveliness at. Gene Russia and Japan Royal Academy London N&tes ..

... Articles Finances of Ripon Royal Academy Broadcasting of the Week The Open Air In the Garden . Bridge ».. i Agricultural fiotes J Land and Property j Golf and Golfers Correspondence ..j War Debts (J. A. Groves) Indian Problem (Sir George Buchi The Bacon Market (H. I emple Leeds Ex-Servicemen (A. Barr) in Italy (M. King) Yorjt Military Sunday. (The Deai rirk) Japan's Position (C. Claxton Turf ...

IN & AROUND THE CITY

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Published: Friday 24 May 1935
Newspaper: Gloucester Citizen
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: tiger maulings