THE DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.
("PUSS ASSOCIATION TKLKGRAM.)
DUNEDIN, November 16. The name of the man concerned in yester•faf tra ß edv k Charles Clements. -_T?® °P entHl to-day, when Con•table Hickey identified the body. The inquest, was then adjourned till Tuesday, by wtuch date Clements is expected to be able toappear. Mr Ross, who hunt into the house, said to Clements, " What have you been doing >" _r_ I f_^. r re P lied - " I have done it at last." He told Constable Hickey that he placed the kntfeon his wife's throat, and then struck tne Knife with a tomahawk. _Tbe fellow inmates in the hospiul believed ttjtwhile there Clements'a mind was
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9886, 17 November 1897, Page 6
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