THE TICHBORNE CASE
THE SUPPOSED SIR ROGER HEAD. • : : By Telegraph— Association Copyright- ','"HL (Beceived December 13, 13.13 a.m.) ■'•'■:';...'. /- .' Sydney, December 12. - The man Cresswell, who is supposed tec ha v.* ' ' been identical with Sir Roger Tichborne-,5 ' ■ died in the Parramatta Asylum -to-day. * * There are man; people- in Now South ■■ ■" j Wales who believe that Cresswell was -the real Sir Roger Tichborne. It. was claimed that he had upon his body the birthmarks and other, identifying marks mentioned in the trial of the- claimant, Orion. It.was' alleged that Orton obtained the inform;) upon which he made. his claim from Cresswell. - / 4|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12736, 13 December 1904, Page 5
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100THE TICHBORNE CASE New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12736, 13 December 1904, Page 5
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