TRIAL CONTINUED
MURDER OF REGINALD HOLMES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 19. The trial of Stannard and Strong on a charge of murdering Reginald Holmes was continued. Oliver Summers, giving evidence concerning hearing shots on the night Holmes was murdered, stated that after hearing the shots he saw a man, whom he had identified as Stannard, in the vicinity. The jury retired to inspect the places mentioned in the evidence, and the hearing w.as adjourned .until tomorrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 22191, 20 November 1935, Page 11
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