AUSTRALIAN NEWS
N.S.W. MURDER
IN LONELY CAAIP
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY, March 25
The body of Thomas O’Brien, aged fifty, was found in a camp on the bank of the Alanilla River, near Rarraba. The head and face bad apparently been battered. Foul play is suspected.
AEROPLANE VICTIM’S DEATH
SYDNEY, March 25
James Noble, linesman, who. as cabled on Sunday, was frightfully burned when a plane crashed into the lines at Aliaroubra, has died.
CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH
SYDNEY, March 26
John O’Malley, aged eight, and his sister, Alary, aged five, were burned to death in their home at Trundle, when a- tin of benzine exploded. The parents rushed into the house which soon was an inferno, and made a brave but futile attempt to save the children. They, were badly burned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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