GUILFOYLE’S MURDERERS
COINING PLANT FOUND. STILL NO SIGN OF THE MURDERERS. ANOTHER STRANGE STORY RECEIVED FROM GLEAN BE VAN.By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. SYDNEY. July 29, The coining plant belonging to flic pei'jiet raters of the Redi'ern tragedy Was found at Surrey Hills. The plant is of a primitive character.
Though the chase for the murderers is keen, no trace of the suspects lias yet been discovered.
The evidence taken at the inquest oil the body of the man woo was shot at Queanbeyiui by mistake-shows that the civilian, named Helling Wolff, had his linger on the trigger, ami being startled by the exploding of the constable’s revolver, his gun went off accidentally.
THE JURY’S VERDICT
Later.—'Pile inquest on the body of the man Heaps Inis concluded. The verdict was that Heaps had been killed by a. shot fired by Hollingsworth but they were unable to tsay whether it was the result of accident or otherwise.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 30 July 1902, Page 2
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155GUILFOYLE’S MURDERERS Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 30 July 1902, Page 2
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