MURDER IN GERMANY.
THE TRIAL OF SWABODA. WITNESS FROM NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN". Saturday. When news arrived in DuTiedin of the arrest of a Gorman youth named Swaboda, on a charge of murdering an Otago soldier in Mulhcim, Germany, after the armistice, the New Zealand Government offered to send overseas to give evidence at the trial another Otago soldier who witnessed tho affair! The Imperial authorities decided fo accept the offer, and in consequence Mr. W. O. Clark, the eye-witness of the tragedy, will leave Wellington by the Corinthic on June 11. Mr. Clark is a married man employed in a wholesale store.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 10
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