THE WAIRONGOMAI TRAGEDY.
! ARREST OF MISSING WITNESS.
j By Telegraph.—Press Association. I Oishorne. July 30.
At the inquest into the Wairongomai tragedy the jury returned a verdict that the deceased." Anderson and Bradley, met their deaths by bullet wounds intlieted by a person or persons unknown. The missing witnws. a youth named Frank Clayton, alias Inkster. has bo-n arretted at Pakhiroa station on a eharge of murder. The accused is the lad, who was a member of the party. who came from the camp on Sunday morning with a statement that tnc men had quarrelled and that he had been sent, out for a pack-horse by Anderson, who was clearing out. He is aged 17, and arrived on the coast m March last, from Auckland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 8
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125THE WAIRONGOMAI TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1917, Page 8
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