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A N.S.W. BUSH TRAGEDY

.SUKKOU.NJJ.iSJL> BY MXtiTXMX. By T'-'vr^r'il—P'PW AiwrfnMnn-f'opTlsli! (Received May 6, 11.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 6. A mysterious hush tragedy in the mountains is reported. David Joel and his wif 0 arrived at Wentworth Falls on April 15th, and engaged a room at a hotel. In th<» evening they •went out walking. Five days later the woman was found in the hush several miles away, unconscious, almost naked, and hady bruised. She subsequently succumbed. There is no trace* of Joel.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9964, 7 May 1918, Page 6

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A N.S.W. BUSH TRAGEDY New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9964, 7 May 1918, Page 6

A N.S.W. BUSH TRAGEDY New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9964, 7 May 1918, Page 6

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