DOMINION NEWS.
(By Telegraph- - Per Press Association.) TiI.LET AND FORGERY'. CII RLbTC. j l El!OH . Sept. 22. William .McKay to-day pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud to the extent of £ii in Christchurch and forgerv of a cheque lor £22 in Grey mouth in ante of E. J. Bundle. Accused v. a - l i'inandf ■! tor *c:uonc e. double eirf. tragedy. DUNEDIN. Sop. 22. A. shocking tragedy, in which two brothers were burned to death, is reported from Wailaliuna. Two brothers and a. .sister, ai'l middle-aged, named Ryan, lived in a house in the township named. At .’I o’clock this morning they awakened to find the place afire. •Ml escaped, hut remembering that money and valuables were left within, one brother returned. When he failed to reapncjir. the other went in search, he al-o l.iiling to return. When it wa . possible to investigate. Hie brothers were I'iMnd dead elute to each other.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1927, Page 3
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152DOMINION NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1927, Page 3
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