AGRA MURDERS
CABLE NEWS
(United Press Association—-By Mectric Telegrapi-r^Cnpyright.)
A SEVENTH ACCUSED IDENTIFIED. STATEMENT BY CLARK. (Received Last Night, 5.20 o'clock ) AGRA, Jannarv IM. The police have identified a seventh accused in connection with rho Agra murders. His name k Molion, and he ha« not been arrested. Bndhu. Clark's native ser-;mt, has confessed that Molion was Mrs Clark's actual murderer. Several of Airs Fulhain'is letters !,<> Clark have Iv-en introduced at the trial, in which she referred' to his getting rid of his wife. Clark, in a .statement, contradicted a portion of the evidence of Mrs FuUmni's daughter Kathleen. He <!e elared that in- had not instituted the murder, which was the work of thieves. Budhu's evidence was false, and Mm Fulhanfs statement, describ'ina the arrangements for his wife's murder, was untrue. Tt was made at a time when she wa.s annoy->ci at his (Clark's) wife and himself.
The Magisr;'nte framed charges of murder a train si; Bi'dhu. Bambal, Xitkhia. and Budliu Kauiir, arid charge <-> a abetting against Clark end Mrs Fulham.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 January 1913, Page 5
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171AGRA MURDERS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 January 1913, Page 5
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