AUSTRALIAN NEWS
(Australian Press Association.)
FARM TRAGEDY
ADELAIDE, July 23.
Airs Tanner, the wife of a farmer at Coochera, in Eyre Peninsula, and her three children, aged three, two, mid one years, were found dead to-day. It is believed they were poisoned. The father and a farm hand were the only other persons on tho property.
/SUCCESSFUL CLAIMANT. (Received this day at 11.5 a.m.) SYDNEY, July 24. Airs Douglas .Tellings, of North Sydney, has received cabled advice that sho has been included among the forty-five claimants who established a. title to £53,000,000 ’in Chancery under the estate of William Jenings. who possessed extensive factory sites In Birmingham, in addition to big holdings in the East India Company. The proving of this claim ends the law suit, made immortal liy Charles Dickens, as the world famous case of Jarndyce versus Jarndyce in “Black House.”
Other Australian beneficiaries are living at West Wyalong and Melbourne. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1928, Page 3
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