QUEENSLAND MURDER TRIAL.
SENSATIONAL STATEMENTS
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" BRISBANE., Nor. 18. The trial of Mrs. Wilson on tlie charge of murdering Miss Duffy lias been resumed. The aboriginal, Billy Wilson, deposed that he was afraid of accused’s husband, from whom he had received many hidings. On one occasion, he said,' accused’s husband had tied a rope round witness’s neck, and hung him up to a tree. At another time ho had struck him with a brand when it was hot. He stated that he went with the accused to lull Miss Duffy because if he had not done so she would have told her husband to put a bullet into him. THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT. (Received Nov. 19, 9.12 p.m.) BRISBANE, Nov. 19. The aboriginal, Billy Wilson, has been charged with murdering Miss T" Duffy, ani\ remarded for eight days. • The charge against Mrs. Wilson is continued.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 5
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149QUEENSLAND MURDER TRIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2353, 20 November 1908, Page 5
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