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The Hawthrone Mystery.

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Melbourne, Jhii day. The police ha^e; received an extraordinary eiter fvoai a tra'np, stiting that the H nb<i recently found in the public park belonged to a jVHow tT-anp who died of heart disease, and who requested his mate to chop his body to bits so as to render the holding of an inquest impossible. The story, howev< r, is discredited.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2

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66

The Hawthrone Mystery. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2

The Hawthrone Mystery. Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7368, 6 December 1892, Page 2

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