AUSTRALIAN NEWS
PICNIC TRAGEDY
(Australian Dress Association)
(Received this day at IT a.m.) SYDNEY, April 22,
A motor picnic party in the Blue Mountains stopped their ear under a large tree and commenced lunch, when the tree suddenly fell across the party and killed Mrs Elizabeth Jtichardson, aged iorly-five, and injuring lour others, including her Iwishand. The tree had been eaten at the roots hy white ants.
TWO SUDDEN DEATHS
SA DNJOY, April 22. I here was a tragic coincidence yesterday in the death of Charles Simpson, President of the New South Wales Commercial Travellers Association, while George Wright, a former President died earlier in the daw
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 5
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