SHOOTING OF SKEFFINGTON
Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rec, August 27, 5.5 p.m.) 1 London, August 26. Mrs. Skeffington's sister detailed her efforts to obtaiu information. Colthurst said he knew nothing about Skefflngton; also ho told Mrs; Skeffington that no information was available, and added: "The sooner, you leave the barracks, the better." The chairman remarked that it appeared that certain men/were shot simultaneously. Mr. Healy disagreed, as ifc was shown in evidence they were, shot separately! • _ _ Roland, an ex-soldicr, gave evidence that he heard three volleys.. After the second he heard someone say: "That man is noj dead." Then he heard another volley. Ryrne, a witness, denied that Coade used an epithet to Colthurst.' The latter was annoyed at the boy smoking, and said: "Stop smoking that damned cigarette." Colthurst said to a, soldier: "Rash them,"_ and Coade was struck on the jaw with a rifb butt. Witness said Coade began to run, and they came a flash and Coade fell.
. MRiHEALY'S COMPLAINT. ■". (Rec.: August 26, 5.5 p.ni;) • London, August,2s. Mr. Tim Healy," in his address on behalf of Skeffington's relatives, complained'that all the officers concerned were not compelled to attend the Commission. The officers of tho guard were more guilty than Colthurst, who was a lunatic.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2861, 28 August 1916, Page 6
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