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A Llanelly Incident.

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Mysterious Death of a Welsh Doctor. BODY FOUND IN A LIVERPOOL DOCK. It was reported to the Liverpool City Coroner that the body of Dr James Thomas was found floating in Coburg Dock. Much regret among a large circle of friends has been expressed at tho unexpected denouement. Dr Thomas was well-known, holding a high position in Wales. He resided at Newcastle Emlyn, Cardiganshire, and search had been made for him for some- time in all directions aliko hy the ordinary police and private detectives. Owing to some domestics differences he left home on tho 29th tilt., and went to reside with a brother-in-law in Berkeley-street, Princo's Park. On the 30th ult., he left his brother- in-law's residence to have a stroll round and see the sights of Liverpool. He never returned. The family were in great distress bills were issued tc discover him, and every possible effort was made to trace him. All those efforts failed until his body was found floating in Coburg Dock. He was promptly indentified. The deceased was 34 years of age, 6ft. high, married, and has a young son. His movements on the night of his disappearance was traced to Batb-street, but beyend this there was no clue. Bath-street is in close proximity to the dock where the body was found.. Deceased was 'greatly respected, and all his relations are well to du, many of thbffi being in high positions. At an inquest on Monday at Liverpool on the body of Dr James Zacharia Thomas, of Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, who was found drowned in a dock. it was stated that deceased took opium for two years.

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