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MURDER OF JULIUS CAESAR

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIOHT.)

SYDNEY, 21st November.

The Brisbane police have received news of a tribal tragedy at Long Pocket, an aboriginal named Julius Caesar having been fatally tomahawked by another native named Pompoy. It is asserted that the reason for the crime was that Caesar had murdered Pomnei's father some ye«« a«n.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 7

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MURDER OF JULIUS CAESAR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 7

MURDER OF JULIUS CAESAR Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 124, 22 November 1923, Page 7

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