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AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDIES

JOCKEY KILLS HIS SWEETHEART. By Telegraph.— Prec« AscooiaUon.— Copyright SYDNEY, Bth July. A itragedy is reported from Mudgee. A jockey, Claude Phillips, shot a girl named Raynor, a former sweetheart, tluree times in th* head. The girl ie d*ad, and Phillips,' who attempted suioide, ia in a precarious condition. (Received July 9, 11.30 *.m.) SYDNEY, Ha* Day. After ahootine Raya«r, Phillips wsni home and shot nimeelf in tbo lre&d. DEMENTED MAN ATTACKS Htfi MOTHER. / MELBOURNK, Bill Ouly. A man named Moora, \rful© euffermu: from dementia as a. xesufe <& infliiiMiZd" > attacked, In* a&d nwthw vrfcn «vi ax. -. A aster p*weol»d htm from <*>im>l©tu^ his fell work, bnb tibe <M huJyVondi. fcottvj M*c«nouß. Bfcgsa commits

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 7

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AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDIES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 7

AUSTRALIAN TRAGEDIES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 7