AGRA TRIAL
BUDHU'S EVIDENCE,
CABLE NEWS
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' (Received Last Night, 8.20 o'clock.) 1 CALCUTTA, February 2. I Giving evidence at the Agra trial in regard to the -murder of Airs Clark, Budhu, tlio native servant, stated that four days before tho murder, Clark requested him to accelerate the crime and Budhu asked him for blood nionev first. Budhu and Sukhai, another native, went to the Fulham's bungalow on the evening of tho murder to discuss thoir plans. " Clark showed them six sovereigns and ten rupees for blood money. Rambal, Sukhai, Mohan, Bughukanhan and himself went to Mrs Clark's house with a large knife, which Mohan kissed and worshipped, and then sharpened. After Clark arrived ho removed a dog which was harking. Budhu pointMrs Clark, and held the lantern while Mohan stabbed her with the knife. The murderers . ram off when Mrs Clark's daughter screamed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 February 1913, Page 5
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148AGRA TRIAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 4 February 1913, Page 5
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