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THE GREENWICH MURDER.

Sydney, March 20. The self-accused murderer, Carroll, has been formally charged with the murder of Miss Clouston, or, as the affair is more widely known, tiie Eltham murder. One circumstaucc which gives an air of probability to Carroll's story is that at the time of the murder it was reported that a soldier had been soon running away from the spot where the murdered girl was subsequently discovered. This man could not afterwards be found. It will be lemembcred that Carroll was a soldier, and had deserted. It appears, however, that he had not debited when the murder was committed, and his owji story bears out the theory that he was the soldier seen at the time.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 March 1888, Page 8

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THE GREENWICH MURDER. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 March 1888, Page 8

THE GREENWICH MURDER. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 249, 24 March 1888, Page 8

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