A STRANGE AFFAIR
Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright,
SYDNEY, July 11. (Received July 11, at 10.43 p.m.) There was a sensational development at tho inquest on Edgar, who died from injuries received at a peace demonstration. The medical evidence showed that t.ie fatal wound was caused by a bullet. Another trooper standing near Edgar was also discovered to have two supbullet holes in his clothing.' Part of tb'e demonstration was firing by volunteers, The. officer in charge deposed that blank cartridge only was issued.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12403, 12 July 1902, Page 7
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82A STRANGE AFFAIR Otago Daily Times, Issue 12403, 12 July 1902, Page 7
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