EXCULPARE.
To the Editor. Sir, —Would you be good enough to publish the following in your valuable paper. In August last I had the misfortune to lose my brother, who was found mysteriously and suspiciously drowned in the Oamarn Lagoon. Since then various evil reports are in CToulation that had the deceased Isaac Davis known that he was worth about LTD he would not have committed suicide. Aoy one of the community, by reference to the Octmaru Times of the 6th August last, will find that there is no evidence given at the inquest to show how, or by whom, the said Isaac Davis became drowned, therefore such degrading remarks are a disgrace and a crime towards the silent dead. —i am, &c., Descendant of Abraham.
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Evening Star, Issue 3095, 20 January 1873, Page 2
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126EXCULPARE. Evening Star, Issue 3095, 20 January 1873, Page 2
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