AUSTRALIA
VUtmULUN AND N.Z. OAIU.E ASSOCIATION. SYDNEY, January 31. A plague ease came from business premises in Liverpool street. The Director of Public health is urging the increased need of preventive activity says the plague is now across George Street and in the heart of the city, 'and unless the citizens generally do their duty, there will be an outbreak of quite serious dimensions. disaster follows family MELBOURNE, January 31. Harry Tirtschhe, .father lof Alma Tirtschke, -the girl recently murdered in Melbourne, went out shooting with a nephew, the latter using a Winchester rifle. He missed his uncle soon after starting and failed to find him. Search parties next day discovered Tirsdhke dead, with a bhlle»t wound through the neck. The nephew denied any knowledge of the cause of Mis undle’a death. The supposition is that a stray bullet killed him,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1922, Page 2
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