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STRANGLED HIS SON.

; CONFESSION AFTER 29 YEARS. Vancouver, May 20. A remarkable confession has been made by one Grange, an ex-British Army man, who yesterday surrendered himself Id the police here. ■ Grange was formerly a sergeant in an English regiment. His story is that 29 years ago, while in London, ho strangled his infant sou, whose advent into tho world at'the timo was net welcome. The wretched man. declares that ill his travels silica lie left Ebgland he lias visited India and the Orient, but that wlerever he went ho was haunted by his dreadful crime.—Sydney "Sun."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

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STRANGLED HIS SON. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

STRANGLED HIS SON. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1773, 11 June 1913, Page 9

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