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THE BINGARA TRAGEDY.

ACCUSED'S ADMISSIONS. By Telegraph—Prefs Aesociation-Copyrierht Sydney, April 24. Ball's defence was that wife, had been suffering agony owing to illness. He entered her room, and saw her struggling on the floor, nml foaming at the mouth, having taken carbolic. He shot her, because ho pitied her suffering, and was convinced that she was practically (lend when shot. He had always loved his wife, and they had never quarrelled. Accused added that ho must have been mad to buru the body.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 25 April 1912, Page 5

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THE BINGARA TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 25 April 1912, Page 5

THE BINGARA TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 25 April 1912, Page 5

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