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THE AKMIDALE TRAGEDY.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

SYDNEY, July 25. (Reeeivc-d July 25, fit 1i.35 a.m.) The jury returned an open verdict in the case of Trooper Edgar, of Armidale, who was found shot with a rifle bullet in an imitation armoured train used on Peace Celebration Day; also that both ball and blank cartridge were used duriug the sham fight, and that the captain's orders to fire high were in somo instances disobeyed. They strongly condemned the taking of ball cartridge" to such functions.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 7

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THE AKMIDALE TRAGEDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 7

THE AKMIDALE TRAGEDY. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12415, 26 July 1902, Page 7

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