DEAD MAN IN HEDGE
MAN MURDERED NEAR MELBOURNE HIS MONEY MISSING MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The dead body of a single man, James Christensen, aged 55, was discovered in a boxthorn hedge at East Colac, a town 96 miles west of Melbourne. The police are convinced that he was murdered. The victim possessed more than £3O before his death and the money was all gone when his body was discovered. Detectives found blood-stained finger-prints on a fence close to where the body lay.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 9
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