GRIM DISCOVERY.
BRISBANE, May 16. A grim discovery was made by the caretaker of New Farm Park, just outside Brisbane, to-day. In a motor car in a sitting posture were two dead people. Dora Campbell, aged 32, a pharmaceutical student, was in the front seat, with a bullet wound in her' forehead; and Daniel Netterfield, a commercial traveller, in the back seat with a revolver at his side. . . The police express the opinion that it was either a case of a death pact, murder, or suicidm
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 142, 17 May 1929, Page 7
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