THE YALGOO OUTRAGE.
RE-ARIkEST OF CARLYON.
Perth, April 14.
A fresh information has been laid against Richard John Carlyon in connection with the Yalgoo outrage. It is understood that the police have secured important additional evidence,
[Carlyon, a mine owner, was charged with sending through the post to Solomon Lownes, a storekeeper, a box containing gelignite, which, when opened in the Post Office at Yalgoo, exploded, injuring Lownes so severely that one of his arms had to be amputated. A clerk in the Post Office was also injured by the explosion. Carlyon was arrested, but the evidence was unconvincing, and he was discharged.]
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 88, 16 April 1903, Page 4
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