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A TRAGEDY.

feeHrAssoctation— By Telegraph—Copyriclit. _J Mblbouene, January 17. A tragedy-is reported from Oakleigh. Mrs Ifeyian, wife-of a local publican, In a fit of dementia, attacked her .two children with a hammer, battering in their skulls. The brains of tha nnfortanata children, whole gges are fis» and sefen jtaxa, ara protending, »ntl but Btae hope of tSiair reodroryis entertaiced. The -women escaped to ihi bash, and has nokjet-been feranii. ■■'■)•. ' ■ Later.-,;'. One .aS tho victrais of tlie Oakleigh tragedy "iB dead. Hrs MoyJan bos been •nested. ' „■ ■ ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 6

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A TRAGEDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 6

A TRAGEDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10571, 18 January 1896, Page 6

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