MURDER MYSTERY,
MORE EVIDENCE HEARD. NO NEW FACTS, ' By Telegraph Apress AssoJatfon.; Auckland, Last Night. f Thirteen witnesses were examined day at the inquest on Francis Edward. Jew. The bulk of the evidence tended ton show in detail the movements on the»! night of the murder of various young 4 men who were in the company of deceased at various times during the day. Evidence was given by Edward P. Kelly, who had been identified as the unknown man seen at ( the Grey Lynn . tram terminus on the Saturday night. Witness gave an account of his move-1 ments on the Saturday afternoon ondj evening, establishing an alibi. He said t he was not at the tram terminus or near the scene of the murder. His clothes had been examined by the police i and no extraordinary inarks were found t on them. The proceedings were adjourned tiln Monday morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 5
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149MURDER MYSTERY, Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 5
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