MYSTERIOUS POISONING
THE TORRENS CREEK TRAGEDY SURVIVORS STILL VERY ILL rr<ws Association—3y Telegraph—Copyright BRISBANE, January 30. A post-mortem on the Torrens Creek poisoning victims disclosed that death was due to gastric intestinal irritation, but it is not definitely known whether the trouble resulted from eating food or came from some metallic source. Seven persons have been sent to the hospital, and they are all still in a serious condition. lit was announced yesterday _ that three deaths had occurred, the victims being Thomas White (aged fortyseven), Florence White (aged three), and Doris Windley (aged nine).]
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Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 5
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94MYSTERIOUS POISONING Evening Star, Issue 19778, 31 January 1928, Page 5
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