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The Melbourne Mystery.

SOME QUEER DISCLOSURES. Melbourne, Oct. 4. Owing to the quantity of remains found in Albei t Park Lake, the theory is that there were two victims, one of whom is supposed to have been a woman. It transpires that some time ago. some boys found ribs, and used the flesh, for fishing bait, thinking it refuse from a butcher's shop. Floods in New South Wales. THREE MEN DROWNED. Sydney, Oct. 4. Heavy floods have. occurred in various parts of the colony. While rescuing cattle at Cadia three men, named Ryan, Tonkins, and Sara, were drowned.

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Kaikoura Star, 5 October 1906, Page 5

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98

The Melbourne Mystery. Kaikoura Star, 5 October 1906, Page 5

The Melbourne Mystery. Kaikoura Star, 5 October 1906, Page 5

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