A POLICE TRAGEDY.
NORTH-WEST CANADA. | By Telegraph- - I've-.W.viaU.ni.- o>ryri!;M I Received Tuesday, 11. In p.m. ' Uttuwa, Tuesday. j Another patml of the Royal Northi Vv'oe; '"counted police lias been lost in ! I ! ! ton northern veiid?. Sergeant Harper : i j and Ccnetrblc Sievenrnn left for the ! ! Fcrcupine river i:: October en v. s-srch : for a ;een concerned in the abduction ot n ;A:i. Trr.ppors report bavin;: round the ■ miio nuns, hut tie (race, oi I ' ! I the. men. As: ereh patrol has been ! j desnruched. j
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 5
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85A POLICE TRAGEDY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 5
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