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THE LAKE OHOU MYSTERY.

.Mr-De Lautour, who went up to Lake Ohou niado a po.-t innrtm examination of the body of Hannah on Saturday last at licnmoro station, with tho result that he is of opinion that sudden death was caused by a shock to the brain from an injury inflicted on tho left side of the here!, and through the neck being par lially dislocated. Sergeant Smith and Consta »le Greon*are fchll u[)-coimt}y, ccdn to trace tue whereabout* of the missing marl’ Matthew Cunningham.—N, 0. Times.’

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Evening Star, Issue 3990, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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THE LAKE OHOU MYSTERY. Evening Star, Issue 3990, 8 December 1875, Page 3

THE LAKE OHOU MYSTERY. Evening Star, Issue 3990, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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