THE BOURKE MURDER.
(Presa Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright) SYDNEY, September 26. The Russian, for whom the police are searching, was supposed to be the servant of the murdered man. It is stated that while in 'Sydney the latter spent money lavishly, out seemed desirous of getting away from the city. Ho did; not show much in public or in the street^. , Tho police are hopeful of soon getting oh the tracks 6f< Senkovitch, whose description has been telegraphed in all directions. V (Received September 27, 8.30 a.m.) ' ' SYDNEY, September 27. The tomahawk wherewith it is believed the murder was committed, and a quantity of deceased's belongings, were found in the Darling river near the scene of the tragedy. Tho murderer has been traced to Sydney.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12262, 27 September 1910, Page 5
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