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THE CHILD MURDER

A TERRIBLE CRIME

THE INQUEST ADJOURNED

Press Association— r'^ctric Copyright. (Red 9.50 p.m.) ' SYDNEY, April 27. The iuque-t has been opened on the child Phillies,, who was so brutally murdered at Willoughby. A strong public interest is evinced in the case.

The evidence showed that the family lived 1 in f»rent poverty and rr> cry. On the night the chijd was killed the children went to bed fcodless.

The medic." 1 evidence showed that probably the- child was render°d 'nconscious by a blow and then - -ii<.' ular severed. The doctor detailed other horrifying injuries.

One witnets heard a three-year old sister of deceased prattling to herself ' 'Porr Wickie. ' ' ' 'Daddie beat Wickie with a bottle." The child was asked where Wickie was nud replied that Daddy took her up the bush. ■ The inquest ws adjourned.

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Grey River Argus, 28 April 1910, Page 6

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THE CHILD MURDER Grey River Argus, 28 April 1910, Page 6

THE CHILD MURDER Grey River Argus, 28 April 1910, Page 6

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