"BATTLE” IN A CAMP
An the result of what is believed •to hare been a drunken battle in a hunting ground known ns “Fish Camp,” ten miles north of Entrance, on the Canadinn National Railway, in the province of Alberta, Abraham Onud.cr, a half-hreod, was killed, (he victim of a murderous attack; two a—i.:.. i. MortAliov/,
Carakonti, were taken to hospital at tlm point of death, and another two, Pat Belcourt and Albert Gaucher, were slightly wounded. The* weapon said to have been used was a blunt axe. Julicn Gaucher has lx»en arrested on suspicion of having been the murderer and has boon brought to Brule, where lm was handed over to the Alberta *'--n,dal ihi! ire.. . V .
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12527, 17 August 1926, Page 10
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