MURDER CHARGE
A VICTORIAN CASE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, January 9. A finding that Luigi, Marches! died from injuries feloniously and unlawfully inflicted by Giacomo Tarca, was returned by the coroner after inquiring into the disappearance of Marchesi. Tarca was committed for trial on a charge of murder.” The story of a fight in the bush over wages, during which he hit Marches! on the head with a piece of wood and subsequently burned the body, was contained in a statement alleged to have been made by Tarca, who, however, is alleged to have made a later statement in which he declared that four Italians living on Marchesi’s farm had killed Marches!.
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Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 6
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112MURDER CHARGE Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 6
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