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A SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

"MR AND MRS HARVEY.” [United Pbebb Association.] Sydney, OcloTier 22. The bodies of a young unidentified man and a woman were discovered in a bedroom at Whitehall Chambers, where they had lived for some weeks. They had not been seen for some days, and an odour led to the forcing of their door. A peculiar feature of the case is that the ody of the woman was badly decomposed, she apparently having been dead a week, and the man only a couple of days. A glass beside them contained dregs, supposed to be poison . They registered as Mr and Mrs Har-' vey, but the man’s clothes bear Perth tags, marked with the initials “A.E. U.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 46, 23 October 1915, Page 7

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A SYDNEY TRAGEDY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 46, 23 October 1915, Page 7

A SYDNEY TRAGEDY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 46, 23 October 1915, Page 7

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