TRAGIC SHOOTING
i .. J3Y OFFICER J.N TRAIN. ■ • • I PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES. . . . ‘rfgngga fUxu tod PttJina £toctne V t Telegraph.—Copyright. J •; i r . .■ (Received this day at 10 a.m.) DELHI, September 9. There was a tragic affair in the early morning on the Bombay express. Donald Clark, eighteen, son of the subeditor of the Civil Military Gazette of Lahore was regaining a train after partaking of 'refreshments and jumped into the wrong carriage. Lieut. Sheehan in a sleeping compartment woke, and Jp-ehot Clark dead, thinking he was an ( intruder. It is recalled that .Sheehan • was,with Lieut. Hext when the latter was stabbed -o death and Sheehan was wounded while sleeping in a train, by alleged terrorists on July 23rd. Sheei han has been detained.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1931, Page 5
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