LYNCH LAW AGAIN.
NEGRO HANGED OX BRIDGE. A message from Gulf Port, Mississippi, states that a lynching party, using blowlamps on the steel doors, rushed the Poplarville gaol, and forcibly removed a negro, named Harold Jackson, from his cell. He was taken to Picayune Bridge, where ho was hanged from the steel framework. Jackson was held in custody for further grand jury action—one grand jury having tailed to indict him in connection with the murder of two Government entomologists. ",'be nub comprised 25 armed men.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19836, 8 July 1926, Page 13
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