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An Awful Death.

Post Correspondent. Mklbourxk, April 11. A shocking discovery was made on Sunday at Marouba ßßar,3 r , New South Wales, by a party of excursionists. While seeking for firewood they discovered the body of a man lying in the bush. It was afterwards identified as that of William Hardy, who on the previous Wednesday bad left his home at Ranwick to fish in Marouba Bay, and had uot since been heard of. Owing to the discolouration of the body it is supposed fcliafc the man was bitten by a snake, and died a lingering death in the bush, far from human aid.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 242, 13 April 1895, Page 2

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An Awful Death. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 242, 13 April 1895, Page 2

An Awful Death. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 242, 13 April 1895, Page 2

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