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WOMAN PERISHES IN RUIM OF NEWLY BUILT « HOUSE B SYDNEY, Satuifl Setting fire to the house of^B brother at Wiseman's Ferry onFi^H afternoon, Mrs Elizaheth Mary VH ker, a 51-year-old- widow was tra^Hj hy the flames and incinerated. This is the police reconstructio^M the tragedy, after they found^B are believed to he the charre^M mains of Mrs Walker in th'e rui|H| the pantry at the rear of the 1S| Mr Tristam Stewart, the own^H the house, which was only fortnight ago, and was uninsure^B lost over £1000 as the result demented woman's act. JH He stated yesterday that he stood that the dead woman her property to her adopted son,^H is at present on the North Coasj^H intended to elaim against her for the amount of the damage property, as it represented mJ^H his life's savings.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 273, 13 July 1932, Page 4
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