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THE CHOCOLATE TRAGEDY.

(Received 9.20 a.m.) Brisbane, December 28. At the Zillmann enquiry, Mrs Walker detailed bow she came to reside with Burgess. Witness came to Warwick to look after the property of her dead sister, who was Burgess’s wife. Witness later returned home to Mungindi. She denied that any arrangement had been made as to her future if Burgess married again, but admitted that Burgess premised certain assistance from her dead sister’s property. She knew nothing pointing to the person who sent the chocolates. , r ■ ' t

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 28 December 1912, Page 5

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THE CHOCOLATE TRAGEDY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 28 December 1912, Page 5

THE CHOCOLATE TRAGEDY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 28 December 1912, Page 5

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