WOMAN KILLED
A TOORAK MYSTERY. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, Sept. 10. Mystery surrounds the death of •Norma McLeod, aged 29 years, an unmarried woman, from a fractured skull at her home in Toorak. She had been left alone in the house, and when her mother returned, she found her unconscious on a bed, her death occurring an hour later. The police think that the young woman was attacked by a hawker, as the house lias been robbed several times in recent months.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1929, Page 4
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