THE ARDLAMONT CASE.
THE MISSING WITNESS. , Press Association.—Electric .—Copyrij?UD. v London, January 6. | In connection with the death of Lieut. Harabrough, Monson explains that the missing witness Scott is really Sweeney, a bookmaker, who came to Ardlamont to induce the deceased to settle wagers. Hambrough, requiring time, invited Sweeney to remain as a guest under an assumed; name. Monson declares that Sweeney is still in London, and will probably surrender himself to the authorities if necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9402, 8 January 1894, Page 5
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