A MAN MISSING
FROM lIIS BLOOD-STAINED CAB
(Australian Press Association)
MELBOURNE, January 29. A deep mystery is associated with the discovery of a deserted car near Dunnybrook, twenty miles from Mel bourne, on the Sydney road. 'I lie c-ai belonged to Leslie Williams, an electrical engineer, of Goulhouni, South Wales, wlm lias also disappeared, but bloodstained clothing, including pants, underpants, boots, socks, food scraps, and half a bottle o'f wine, were found in the car, which a lortnigbl before had been stolen, and discovered at Fawkner. outside Melbourne. The owner. Williams, went down to Melbourne to retrieve the car, and he was apparently on his way back, when h< either was the victim oi foul play or suicide. He is the son ol a Stipendiary, Magistrate at Sydney.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1929, Page 6
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