A GHASTLY STORY
* Press Association-<By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, April 19. (Received April 19, at 10.45 a.m.) A selector named Dickson and his wife were arrested in connection with the finding of some charred humaal remains at Dulacca. Dickson managed to secure a revolver and shot himself dead. It is rumored that his wife is also dead, she having taken poison, but the story is unconfirmed.
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Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 6
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64A GHASTLY STORY Evening Star, Issue 14037, 19 April 1909, Page 6
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