SYDNEY MYSTERY.
EX'NEW ZEALANDER'S BODY I ".',".' FOUND. - By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright-1 , Sydney, November 12. J A body with a bullet wound in the .chestyfound on the rocks near Bopdi, has been identified as. that of Erederifck , Charles Bartholomew, aged twenty, .ii native- of Ireland, who arrived front New Zealand .a fortnight ago.. ; It is uncertain Whether it is S case ,of suicide or ihurder. No .firearm was dis*' covered. It is said that Barfhoiooiew had a considerable sum of sipiieyj but his pockets were empty. J Tho following . mysterious entry was found in a pocket-books "John Pollig, left Berlin January, 1912, arrived Sydney, August 12, 1012/' , It is not known to whom this refers or how the book camo in Bartholomew's ips■sessiOn. . . ■■• . ' Bartholomew's landlady states' that ho ■ was ft colour-sergeant at Dnnedjn, : $ho, disbelieves the idea of suicide,-as. Bartholomew was in .excellent spirits when he left the house .on November 5 to spend' tho ■ day at Bondi. It is supposed that he had' 4128 in his possession, which, ho had, collected the previous evening. ■.'■'•
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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173SYDNEY MYSTERY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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