EXPLOSIVE ON THE RAILWAY.
AUTHOR OF STOIiY CHARGED. T!n> Hay. Jofcph IVsvis. n r;t ii 75. who told the story about, kickim* its -iiu'nilo o(T iho railway lino nt- Grron f.inio, was Vr.ti p;i: ; .'n in the Pc*l ir r (t.imf with placing fviionifn run rVu'nntorß on tho lino. Hi-' \v«m« rr;n;-!-o<:! fur n week bn;l hrin;: rrfufvu. In;i ih>- trait* ptntiu) u :»)>• uivnmi tsnon- sirono roppcftirtj'. i Is,- prj> ! on»'r'p health a further jippliration couitl fa* made. Accused wnt* in a fainting condition vs bench nrßod.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 621, 22 November 1913, Page 5
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87EXPLOSIVE ON THE RAILWAY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 621, 22 November 1913, Page 5
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