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VICTIM OF ABORTION. MELBOURNE, Jan. 14. Ihe young woman whose body was found yesterday lias been identified as Eileen Clarke, ia single girt, aged 35. She was a waitress in a city restaurant. Her death was due to malpractice, and occurred evidently two iltiys ago. BUTTER PRICES DROP. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Ihe Butter Siahilis.uion. Committee here has decided that the price of butter shall I a*, reduced as from Monday next to 183 s per cat. This decrease is due to an increased output of the local factories, as a result of the recent Mins, and of the keen competition of New Zealand butter. Since the middle of last month 31.14)0 boxes of New Zealand butler has been imported into New South Wales. HEAT’ WAVE. MELBOURNE. Jan. 14. The city was agjiin in tho throes of the heat wave to-day. This is the sixth day in succession of excessive temperatures. The thermometer was at one hundred and seven degrees. A cool change arrived in the afternoon. Another death attributed to the heat occurred at the Old People’s Home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1927, Page 3
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