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INTERCOLONIAL.

Pun Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

MELBOURNE, March 16, (Received March 16,1899, at 9.16 a.m.)

The reward of £SOO offered for the discovery of the principals in the Yarra mystery has been awarded to Mr C. S.Pratt, who gave the first information which led to the arrests and to Dubberke’s confession.

SYDNEY, March 16. At the inquest on the body of Mr, Talbot, of Christchurch, a verdict of “ Accidental death” was returned.

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Evening Star, Issue 10882, 16 March 1899, Page 2

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INTERCOLONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 10882, 16 March 1899, Page 2

INTERCOLONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 10882, 16 March 1899, Page 2

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