CHRISTCHURCH CRIMES
RICCARTON MURDER. REWARD OF £6OO. INDEMNITY OFFERED INFORMER. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. In addition to the reward of £6OO 'Offered several months ago for material information or evidence which would lead lo the conviction 'Of the person or persons who caused the death of Mr nbnald Fraser, licensee of the Racecourse Hotel, Riecarton, on November 17, 1933, an indemnity is now olforeil lo any informer. The Police Department offers, in addition to Ihe reward, an indemnity against prosecution lo any accomplice, not being the person who actually caused I lie dealli, who shall llrsl, give Urn infnrmalion.
Inspector Cuming lias slated that the Christchurch • police are satisfied that Ihe man who was responsible lor the shooting of a railway ofllcer at the Addington Railway Station several in on Mis ago is al present undergoing a term of imprisonmenl. "Wc are carrying out invesligalious into the Addington spooling incident," said the superinleiidenl. "and are salisllcd ill our own minds who Ihe aclnal offender is, lull, we arc mil prepared at the momrnl lo say Dial a case is comjilolcd for prosecution. The suspect is at pres mi I undergoing a term of imprisonment.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 7
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