INTERCOLONIAL.
MELBOURNE, May 13. At the inquiry into, tho Mansfield tragedy the doctor who made the post mortem stated that Butler’s death might have been caused by a sharp instrument, but tho body was so decayed that traces of the wound had disappeared. He might, however, have died of natural causes. No trace of poison had been found in the body.
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Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 2
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61INTERCOLONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 10931, 13 May 1899, Page 2
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