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result that the deceased sent her back to this Country in July 1906, the two boys remaining with him.
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In July 1907 the deceased was again in Scotland on holiday, but he saw nothing of the said Jane Ross, although he heard she was in the North, and he never saw her thereafter.
When on holiday in Scotland on this occasion the deceased delivered a number of Curios and other articles to his sister Mrs. Bain wife of and residing with Wm. Bain 3 Merchant Street, Edinburgh. After returning to Hong Kong, which he did about November 1907, the deceased applied to his sister to send over the said articles. She declined to do so and maintained that the articles were given as presenta to herself and her family. The deceased put the matter into the hands of Law Agents in Hong Kong but the articles were not given up, and the question of their ownership was allowed to lie over.
About 5 years ago the deceased received a letter in the handwriting of the said Jane Ross written from Glenoreling Cheltenham, Fielding, New Zealand. The letter
is undated. It was apparently written to a man named Jim Smith, and was put by mistake into an envelope addressed by the said Jane Ross to the deceased, to whom, as appears from the letter itself, she was writing to, at the same time From the letter it appears that the said Jane Ross was then co-habiting with a man whose Christian name was Matthew Before then and from the time she left kim viz about July 1906 the deceased had only received one letter from her, a letter posted in London, and in which she stated that she was going to New Zealand.
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