SHEEP-DIP POISON
MOTHER AND CHILDREN DIE.
Australian Press Association.) (By ■ Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright..’
(Received August 25, 11 a.m.) CAPE TOWN, August 24. A Dutch family met a tragic fate while hunting in Swaziland. They used an old sheep-dip drum to fetch water. All were poisoned with arsenic. The mother and four children died.
STOWAWAYS KILLED.
NEW YORK, August 25.
~.A message from Baltimore states that seven Portuguese stowaways, aboard the steamer Steel Inventor, 'were killed by fumes, while the vessel, which was from Brazil, was being disinfected.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 August 1928, Page 7
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