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The Glenbrook Mystery.

_ (Per Press Association.) Sydney, Dec. 8. The inquests on the Glenbrook victims have concluded. A verdict of wilful murder against Butler in both cases was returned. Evidence was given that Butler told Weller not to let any of his frieDds see him as he was well known to miners, and bad the reputation of being especially clever and they would think he was on'the track of something good and probably follow them. He also stated that before coming to Australia, Welicr was mining in the Transvaal and was among the Jobannesburghers who armed to assist the Jameson raid.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 9 December 1896, Page 2

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The Glenbrook Mystery. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 9 December 1896, Page 2

The Glenbrook Mystery. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 9 December 1896, Page 2

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