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A MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

Press Association.—Telegraph—Copyright. V MELBOURNE, October 22. • Tluv bodies of ii young unidentified man and a woman were discovered in a bedroom in: Whitehall Chambers, where they had been resident for some weeks. TheV had not- been seen for some days, and ; an odour led to the forcing'of the door. A peculiar--feature was that the woman was badly decomposed, and had- apparently- been deitd ii week, the man only a couple of days. - A glass at the bedside contained dregs, N supposed to bo of - poison, They registered as Mr and Mrs Harvey, but'tho man’s clothes bear Perth tags and wore marked with the initials “A.E.O.*’

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14743, 23 October 1915, Page 3

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A MELBOURNE TRAGEDY. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14743, 23 October 1915, Page 3

A MELBOURNE TRAGEDY. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14743, 23 October 1915, Page 3

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