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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

i THREE LADIES KILLED BY A BUKNING TREE. (pee peess association). Sydney, November 9. A sensation was caused to-day by the discoyery of four more bodies of children in the yard of the house previously occupied by the Makin's. The inquest on the bodies found last week is proceeding under great difficulties, the decomposed state of the remains rendering it impossible for medical men to say what was the cause of death. This Day. Makin and his family are suspected of being conneoted with the death of a child found recently, making twelve in all. Most of the bodies were converted to adipocere, rendering indentification impossible. Melboubne, November 9. As four ladies were driving to the hospital fete at St. Aruaud yesterday a burning tree fell on the buggy, killing Miss King and Mrs Pritchard and her daughter.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 10 November 1892, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 10 November 1892, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 61, 10 November 1892, Page 2

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