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A BROKEN HEART.

REMARKABLE PROSECUTION.

tP»n Press Association.—Copyright.)

SYDNEY, Auqust 14. A peculiar case camo before the Molong Police Court. A local land surveyor laid a criminal information against the members of the District Land Board for murdering Miss Lemon. The latter had conditionally purchased a piece of Crown land. The Board twice cancelled the application and forfeited the deposit money because it was alleged she was acting as agent, and each time the Minister of Lands reversed the Board's decision. Miss Lemon died shortly after the second reversal. The ground of the charge is that the Board's decision broke her heart. The Bench refused to take action till a doctor's certificate as to the cause of death was produced.

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Evening Star, Issue 10393, 14 August 1897, Page 2

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A BROKEN HEART. Evening Star, Issue 10393, 14 August 1897, Page 2

A BROKEN HEART. Evening Star, Issue 10393, 14 August 1897, Page 2

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