THE ALIEN CAVE-DWELLER OF SYDNEY
(1 « >f ■ .t A lIALINGEUUE IN PRISON. if . n (Hoc. November 18, 0.50 p.m.) 0 Sydney, November 18. 'e Joseph Schmidt, llie cave (livelier, preo tended insanity, dumbness, and then at--8 tempted suicide. The doctors express the >t opinion that the accused is a malingerer. 0 The jury found that ho was not insane p and retiirncrl a verdict that ho was r " guilty of the charge of possessing materials for making bank notes.—Press Assn. (Kec. November 10, 0.55 a.m.) Sydney, November 18. Schmidt was sentenced to two years' imprisonment.—Press Assn. [In September hist the Sydney police unearthed «u extraordinary cave overlooking the middle harbour. It was oceii)i pied by an alien and his wife, the lal- « ter dressed in mole o'otlies. Tho cavo 't was comiorhiljly furnished and coutainf> ed a number of suspicious articles be- '- lieved to have been used in reproducing 8 bank notes."] 10 „«—______„_ is "
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7
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154THE ALIEN CAVE-DWELLER OF SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 7
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