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COMMONWEALTH CABLES.

THE TRAGEDY AT FREMANTLE. Martin’s body was found hanging to a tree. H:s wife was dissatisfied with* the loneliness of the bush, and after frequent quarrels the twain separated. She summoned her husband o;i Thursday, threatening to shoot herself. The Ma gistrate effected a reconciliation, and the couple returned home on Monday. DEATH IN A CHOCOLATE BOX. Brisbane, October 30. A mysterious tragedy has occurred at Warwick. A Miss Zillman received by post a box of chocolates. She ate three and died in great agony. A companion (Mrs Petersen) ate one, and became seriously ill, but re-v covered. REMARKS ON MODERN MODES. Sydney, October 30. The remarks on women’s dress by the Congregational Women’s Congress has fluttered many dovecots. There is much controversy in the newspapers, for and against the modern modes.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 8

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COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 8

COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 57, 31 October 1912, Page 8

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