DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN N.S.W.
(bi cable—russ iSSOCUTIOS goftkigbt.) (acsthalias akd jc.z. CABLE ABSOCUTIOJI.) SYDNEY, October 28. A double tragedy is reported from Tumberumba, in the Albury district. ■ Tiic victims arc Frederick Wolff, aged 25. and Mrs Turner, aged 24, who i« stated to be a widow with two *m*« - children. She was acting as O0W»-kec-per to the Wolff family, «th jrlg» ' she was on the best of terms. £**<££ inmates of the bouae except to* *f» victim* left in the moraix &L*.3 U - . < nturned in the afternoon £• ££> woman's body lying ««. Wolft>; bullet wounds « «* body wm on the ■Jffi£"*$ t and* the top of ■. rmu between *<*"£ to tto <**» *•• cre J?J£i£t that Wolff was suf{^WSß*-* 1 * queer* tte preriou* <feg oßassSS= sss
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 13
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119DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN N.S.W. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 13
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