VISION OF MURDER.
Winnipeg, March 9.—The trial of Charles King, who was charged with the murder of j his prospecting companion, Edward Hay- ! ward, in the wilds of the Slave Lake couiii try in September last, was concluded at I Edmonton to-day. King was found guilty I and sentenced to be hanged at Fort Saskatchewan 011 May 10. The condemned man declined to make any statement. This case was rendered remarkable by the fact that Harry ward, of Mundham. was ia September last deeply impressed by a vivid dream in which he saw his brother shot. Two days afterwards lie received a comi munication from the Canadian police telling him that his brother had been murdered and requesting his presence for purposes of identification at the trial of the man accused j of the crime.. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12853, 29 April 1905, Page 2 (Supplement)
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