A STRANGE CLUE
TO MIffiDEBED SIAN'S IDENTITY. By T*l«£raplr—Press Acfc-eistion-CQ.pyrirt't P<srfh, April 27. The remains of & nrurdejed man reeentlv found in the hush Sear Guildford'have been identified by a delist bv means of a jaw mould as those of #il)iam Ernest Ellison, who has rjeeu missing since the end of 1912. Ellison was kst seen alivo in thi) company of the. man Charles S:pa:reo, who wa's afterwards executed for the ■iniirder of his mate, Gilbert Jones, at Broaflre,
Jones was fosoM dead in a swajnp in May last He had been shot. SparflO i was found in possession of some of the dead man's property, and had also drawn money from the bank to his name. H:o Was eseeutert in July last.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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122A STRANGE CLUE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 28 April 1914, Page 5
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