The Kensington Murder.
SAUNDERSON COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. (Per Mail Steamer at Auckland.) The hotly of a well-dressed young woman named Dawes, belonging to 4ihe unfortunate class, was found in a thorough-fare-Hoi land, Villas toad, Kensington, late last November, with her throat cat, and on December 4th following, the Scotland Yard detectives found tfieir clues led directly to Reginald Llewellyn Basaett Saunderson, as. the perpetrator of the deed. Saunderson is a nephew of the famous Col. E. J. Saunderson, the Orange leader. M.P.,.for North Armagh. :„ a magistrate and deputy Hente&a&k^lflfltfj ll^^m&ofLlewe^^MHH^^^^^^^^H
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 160, 5 January 1895, Page 2
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90The Kensington Murder. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 160, 5 January 1895, Page 2
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