SUPREME PENALTY.
LINCOLN EXECUTED
(BY CABLE—PRESS ABSQCIATIOK--COPJBIOHT.) (AUSTRALJAIJ AND S.Z. CABLB ABSOCIATIOK. V
(Received March 3rd, 7.10 p.m.)
LONDON, March 2.
Bombardier Lincoln, who was executed to-day, died fearlessly. He stood at attention on tho scafforld and expressed regret tliat he was unable to see his . father, whoso whereabouts is' a mystery. Tribitsch Lincoln has not besn seen anywhere on the Continent. It is now believed he did not land from the steamer Coblenz, and it is ' suggested that he was afraid to land In England. Tho mystery has deepened by a report from Colombo that the police were unaware of his presence in Ceylon and also of his dash to England. The Coblena reaches Rotterdam ,on Friday.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18631, 4 March 1926, Page 9
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