AN INQUEST.
(Received-January 7, '9.25 a.m.) January 6;' At the inquest regarding the death of'the two men whose bodies were found in the ruins of the building in Sydney Street after the attack .'by police, and military, medical eviwas given to the effeot that a j ballet wound in' the skull of one of the men was not self-inflicted, j It was stated that both were small | men, and that therefore it w ; as impossible that either body was that of "Peter the Painter," who is a man of fine physique. DISCOVERY OF BOMBS. A SUSPECGrRELEASED. I Received !'■■;■; y; ; ; -:■ ! ■ :The Salvage" Corps' lias discovered ! five ouriously-shaped 'missiles, believed to be bombs, in the Sydney Street ruins. Gershon, who has been released; states that he knew Jacob. The latter and Fritz took possession of ! a room by force, and compelled the secretary to wait upon them; ; The police are convinced tliat Gershon is not an associate;^of the murderers'.. ■ .;.' V-:-. .-"■■ .'■ ;'•'• ■' .•'■ . ' ■■_■■-.■ :.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 9 January 1911, Page 5
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158AN INQUEST. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 9 January 1911, Page 5
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