THE CRUDE, LONELY HUT m the Kyeburn diggings, which Jo Shum called "home," and to which he staggered In the agony of death. Apparently, he was killed for his slender possessions, but only two ounces of gold was the reward of his slayer. The charge of murdering the old Chinese has been preferred against William John Hardie, who will, shortly be called upon to hear the evidence ranged against him at Dunedin.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 3
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72THE CRUDE, LONELY HUT in the Kyeburn diggings, which Jo Shum called "home," and to which he staggered In the agony of death. Apparently, he was killed for his slender possessions, but only two ounces of gold was the reward of his slayer. The charge of murdering the old Chinese has been preferred against William John Hardie, who will, shortly be called upon to hear the evidence ranged against him at Dunedin. NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 3
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