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DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

THE BAIiINDA MUUDEII. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, BRISBANE, November 13, Investigation by the police in connection with the Bahinda tragedy disclosed that the throats of the mother and the daughter had been cut by a safety razor blade, which was found on tho bed. Mrs M'Lauren recently suffered a nervous breakdown. [Mrs M'Lanren and her daughter, aged four, were discovered dead in bed at their home at Bahinda, near Cairns. Apparently they had been dead a couple of days. The husband was absent at the time/)

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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

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DOMESTIC TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 5

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