MISTAKEN IDENTITY.
A STRANGE CASE. By Cable e-ess Association—Copyright. Reuter's Telegrnms. (Received 12.5 a.m., March 29.) NEW YORE, March 28. A telegram from Ashbury Park, New Jersey, says that Dr. fnvin Osbnldesfon mice physician for the Pritish Government, and with private interests in Australia and New land, is held here awaiting extradition to New York Strje vhere he is charged with stealing a horse ;nd wagon in 1880.
’i allowed documents on, which the arrest vas made, allege that Obaldeston was then known as Edward Turner, and that he was sentenced to gaol, but escaped before paying the penally.
The physician, who .dated he was n son of the former Earl Onslow, by a moiganarie marriage, and who was reared with tutors in London, with Hie- then Lvinee Edward, the futme Ling, said: “It is simply a ease of mistaken identity.’’
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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141MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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