THE COLCHESTER MYSTERY.
(B7 ; Telegraph.—Press Association.) j
WELLINGTON, Thurssar.^;
Charles Lilly white, alleged- to H identical with Arthur Blateh, wantetf by the English police on a charge Q" the murder of Alfred Welch, at CoX; chester, in 1593, was again before tj# S.M. to-day. A witness vftio at/v former investigation swore that'.h? knew the prisoner in Colchester inlwtt :- as Blatch, was tendered for cross-ex*,-amination, but his testimony remained' unshaken. Other evidence was for the purpose of combating W, .* statements made on a previous occf : ,, : :,, sion in regard to a visit made by W prisoner to a woman living at OtaKi» : who is known to have come, from^'iy; Chester. A further remand was eTf- ■* '- ually granted until next week. ■/■-"■- .-'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 291, 7 December 1900, Page 4
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