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QUEENSLAND DESPERADOES.

EVIDENCES OF A FOUL GRIME. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BRISBANE, April 7. The police have found Doyle’s horse, with a quantity of charred boms, teeth, and buttons in the saddle bags. The bushrangers evidently burned the bodies of the victims and placed their remains in the saddle bags. The horse then broke away from them. Black trackers have traced the tracks of James Kenneth, sen., and John and Thomas (who are in custody) to the scene of the murder. It is supposed that they tried to obliterate the tracks of James and Patrick. It is practically certain that. Thomas was present when the crimes were committed.

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Evening Star, Issue 11726, 8 April 1902, Page 6

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QUEENSLAND DESPERADOES. Evening Star, Issue 11726, 8 April 1902, Page 6

QUEENSLAND DESPERADOES. Evening Star, Issue 11726, 8 April 1902, Page 6

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