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THE AUBURN MURDER.

A WITNESS'S STRANGE MEMORY. United Press Association—By Elec*lTio Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, May 14.

' Woolford, under, cross-examination, had many lapses of memory. When cornered on incriminating points his evidence was very contradictory. He declared that certain letters produced in evidence were written by 'him at the instance of two men, whose names he failed; remember, under threats that he would be stabbed and dogged to death.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 5

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THE AUBURN MURDER. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 5

THE AUBURN MURDER. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13127, 15 May 1903, Page 5

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