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[hv telegraph—l’Kß PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ferry YCITIM SUCCUMBS. SYDNEY. Sept. I. Mrs Eileen Murphy, injured in the ferry aceiileiil. on I hill’s.lay. succumbed to her injuries. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. SYDNEY. Sept. 1. The bodies of a mil woman were found lying dead in a bouse at Newcastle. On a .Ire-sing table nearby stood of bottle of poison, whi.h apparently was recently used. It p believed thi- accounts lor the mail's death, but the cause of dentil is not vet ascertained. The police are ret.ccnt and refused to give information to the press, other than the names ol the deceased which are .lames laylor and Florence Hall. A search ot Du’ room revealed a note written by Taylor wherein he expressed the intention of taking Hall’s life and his own.
SUPPOSED MURDER. HOBART, Sent. 1
A ease supposed to he murder was revealed hv the discovery of the body of Thomas .lordan in a but at Dehtraine with a gaping wound in the lorehead. caused by a shot gun. 'I lie d<- | bad been engaged hunting j,.,11,. had spoken to friends on Friday about a quarrel with a '»»"• The report of the gun was heard neighbours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 3
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196AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 3
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