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THE MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY.

THE MISSING MAN LESAGH TURNS UP. HE NEVER KNEW BUTLER. (Pt'c Press Association.—C<>]>yriyht.) Sydxey, Jan 29. All doubts attending the whereabouts of Lesagh have been set at rest by his discovery at Grafton, where he is employed as a cook under an assumed name. He states that he never had anything to do with Butler. Lesagh's proper name is Lescheit. He has been on the Clarence River for the past three years, and having never read the newspapers, knew nothing about his supposed disappearance. The question now is who the individual is who met Butler and who was mistaken for Lescheit.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 234, 30 January 1897, Page 2

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THE MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY. Hastings Standard, Issue 234, 30 January 1897, Page 2

THE MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY. Hastings Standard, Issue 234, 30 January 1897, Page 2

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