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A SHOCKING CASE.

Sydney, November 28. A sensational confession, revealing shookine juvenile depravity, was made by two girls, named Connelly, aged 15, and Moran, aged 16, inmates of the Parramatta Industrial School. They admitted to the police that they had been guilty of murdering and disposing of the bodies of several infanta, and the police are now digging for them at Randwick. Connelly received money to get rid of a child, and with the aid of the infant’s mother strangled and buried it. She confesses that with another woman she choked a second infant and threw the body into the sea. It is believed that the girls have been concerned in many other crimes.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2745, 1 December 1894, Page 3

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114

A SHOCKING CASE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2745, 1 December 1894, Page 3

A SHOCKING CASE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2745, 1 December 1894, Page 3

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