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TEE BURWOOD TRAGEDY.

[Special to Press Association.! SYDNEY, Feb 14. The following document was found amongst Redfern’s effects After ten years’ service my resignation was read in silence. When I twitted the Mayor, Paisley, about it, he replied: f lf I led off, would all have followed suit in your praise?’ That points decidedly to the spiteful kind of man he is. I swore Butwood should suffer. It took me from then to early in February to make up my mind what form my vengeance should take, when I decided to leave them without a history for their whole existence from March, 1874, to February, ] 894. Revenge is sweet, though bought with burning leaves of books or blood.”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10273, 15 February 1894, Page 5

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TEE BURWOOD TRAGEDY. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10273, 15 February 1894, Page 5

TEE BURWOOD TRAGEDY. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10273, 15 February 1894, Page 5

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