MURDER IN N.S.W.
A SUSPECT ARRESTED. Sydney, December 23. The body of a man was found in Xamos River at Wcewna with a brakci block of a waggon attached, with a ghastly wound in the head. It has been identified as the remains of a travelling saddler named Johnston, who, with « companion, a youth of 18, passed through Wecwna in a two-horse wag gonettes at the end of sequently Johnston's eomnauion return cd alone, f t ip disappeared. ' V'ejtexday.uLiii!^'cl_.\ta^arrested J Meantime the police visited the camp .Smil miles up "ffynd. ■fo»mfcfl if fluan -tity iif JohnstonjMH^dimimi^^gntwo •/■s. recent fresh in the )ody to UlB pla<#£TOh% AJfTwas
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 308, 24 December 1908, Page 2
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106MURDER IN N.S.W. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 308, 24 December 1908, Page 2
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