on the right hand. . •

a piece of string,' which, also was fastened

neck, and his feet were tied together with

house, said the man had a rope around his

The constable, in his report to the watch

Adelaide Hospital and then to the morgue.

stable J. Findlay removed the body to the

street. . He informed the police, and Con

from a pepper' tree.' hot far from- Pirie

3-faylands, saw the body of a man hanging

a..m. on Thursday, Mr! Alfred H. Coward,

Park Lands to his work shortly before 8

. As he was ■walking through the_ East

years, wbo had been employed at the

that of Mr. Harold Joseph Candy,- aged 28

The body was subsequently identified as

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Line 2.2.1 He resided in Wakefield street, and was to have

Line 2.2.2 been called as a witness at the inquest on

Line 2.2.3 Thursday concerning the death of-Miw.

Line 2.2.4 Adelaide Elizabeth Bennetts, , who was

Line 2.2.5 knocked down by a motor car in Wake-,

Line 2.2.6 field Street on the night of July 29. He

Line 2.2.7 served with the Australian Forces at the

Line 2.2.8 war, and was gassed. He had never been

Line 2.2.9 able to do heavy work since he returned

Line 2.2.10 from the front, and it is thought that the

Line 2.2.11 condition of his health preyed on has mind.

Line 2.2.12 He had been granted a month's holiday

Line 2.2.13 from the Grand Central Hotel on Saturday

Line 2.2.14 last, and was to have ben married at St.

Line 2.2.15 Francis Xavieris Cathedral to-day. All the

Line 2.2.16 preparations had been made, and special

Line 2.2.17 carpets were to have been laid for the