MYSTERY MURDER
RACECOURSE HOTEL TRAGEDY £6OO REWARD STILL OFFERED [P» Ukitks Perm Amocutiok.] WELLINGTON, April 2. The Government lias decided to extend a further three months, until June 30, the offer of a reward of £6OO for material information or evidence which will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who caused the death of Donald Fraser, licensee of hte Racecourse Hotel, Riccarton, on November 17, 1933. The Minister of Justice stated to-day that the Crown would indemnify against prosecution any accomplice not being the person who actually caused the death of Fraser, who should first give the required information.
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Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 8
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102MYSTERY MURDER Evening Star, Issue 21994, 2 April 1935, Page 8
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