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SORDID TRAGEDY.

A SUNDAY MORNING MYSTERY. By Telegraph—Press Association— Oopyrlshl Adolaldo, September 25. At an inquest regarding tho death of Frederick Henry Stephens, who was found dead at West Adelaido at two o'clock on the previous Sunday morning, with three bloodstained bottles alongside him, a woman who had been seen with him testified that Stephens had leceived a push, but sho was too drunk to recollect from whom. Sho had a faint idea of seeing a short man with a cap, Sho and deceased were engaged to be married. A verdict was returned that death was duo to wounds on the head, but that thero was no evidence as to how inflicted.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1865, 26 September 1913, Page 7

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112

SORDID TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1865, 26 September 1913, Page 7

SORDID TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1865, 26 September 1913, Page 7

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