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THE BRADY MURDER.

FURTHER PECULATIONS MS COVERED.

f I'tr I Y(Axmii-iatinn. —< 'upyrii/ht. / Melbot-rne, April 8. As a result of the Judge's remarks at Phillips's trial for the murder of Brady a special audit of Brady's accounts has been made to ascertain the truth or otherwise of the latter's statement, thai Phillips had embezzled £2O. The examination showed a shortage of 1"! 1 in Brady's cash; deducting i"2O that it is alleged Phillips took there remains CI t unaccounted for. which, as the books had been closed, must have disappeared on the day of the murder. Mr Cooper, the employer of the two men, states that he had perfect confidence in Brady's honesty, and does not believe that he had a penny of the missing money.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

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THE BRADY MURDER. Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

THE BRADY MURDER. Hastings Standard, Issue 293, 9 April 1897, Page 3

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