THE GLENBROOK MURDERS.
By Telegraph,—Press Association,—Copyright, Received December .)3, 6.20 p.m. SVdn£y, December 13. , The police are prosecuting their Search for Percy William Marohant, who accompanied Butler into the Parkos district, and a man named Losah, who was traced with Butler to Mount Walker,.in the Bathurst district. A sensational rumour Was circulated yesterday to the effect that the barque • SWaahilda had put into Auckland, and that Butler was arrested, ( . • . The police, .however, soon undeceived the public on the poii\t. Received December H-, 1,15 Am. SydneV, December 13. About six weeks ago a .man named Phillips mysteriously disappeared at Cassillis, 256 miles north of Sydney, The police and a number of friends formed a search party, and they came on some'oharred bones, near which were a number of buttons and buckles. The remains are belie rod to bo thoso‘of An examination of the skull showed that death was the result of a bullet wound, but there is no oluo to the perpetrators of the crime.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3002, 14 December 1896, Page 2
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164THE GLENBROOK MURDERS. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3002, 14 December 1896, Page 2
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