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THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.—BURIAL OF THE VICTIMS.

Dunedin, This day,

The victims of the Manor Place dynamite tragedy have noAv been buried, Mrs Stephenson on Sunday and Mr Stephenson yesterday. The excitement over the affair has almost passed over, and there is a feeling of relief that tho death of both Avas caused by the desperate deed, as had Stephenson escaped a protracted case with its attendant sensational features Avould havo harassed the public mind. As it is the terrible occurrence is in a fair way to be forgotten.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3739, 10 July 1883, Page 3

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THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.—BURIAL OF THE VICTIMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3739, 10 July 1883, Page 3

THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.—BURIAL OF THE VICTIMS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3739, 10 July 1883, Page 3

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