LOSS OF MEMORY
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(Received 12th March, 11 a.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day,
Leslio Williams, in a statement to the police, said: "I can remember being in company with Viscoe, who was arrested in connection with the case, but I cannot remember how I got to Melbourne. I remember giving Viscoe a lift in the car, and there was a light, but after that my 'memory was a blank." I
A New Zealander named Viscoe was arrested and detained for some time on suspicion of having murdered Leslie Williams, whose ear,/., stained • with blood, was found abandoned near Donnybrook, Victoria. Viscoe admitted having a fight with Williams. He was afterwards releascdi
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 11
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