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BACK FROM THE DEAD

Press Assfi.-C

By Telegraph

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Received Sunday, 7 p.in. SYDNEY, June 8. One of the strangest cases of fflistaken identity in the history of New South Wales, was revealed yesterday when a man bslieved. by relatives to have been buried in Sydney three months ago walked into the relatives' fiouse at Rosebery. Mr. Tlxomas George Jones, labourer, aged 50, was unaware that he had been certified dead on March 23 from natural causes. The confusion started when a man now unknown but bearing tns same name, died of natural causes at Darlinghurst. The body v.as identified by three relatives and buried in the family vault as Jones. The real Jones now explains that during that time he was travel.ing in ihe interior of New South Waies,

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 June 1947, Page 5

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BACK FROM THE DEAD Chronicle (Levin), 9 June 1947, Page 5

BACK FROM THE DEAD Chronicle (Levin), 9 June 1947, Page 5

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