THE WOODLUPINE MURDER.
TRACKERS AFTER A SUSPECT
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PERTH, May 20.
A Avarfant has been issued for the arrest of David Smithson in connection A\ r ith the Woodlupine murder. He Avas* formerly a tram conductor. He lias been missing from his lodgings since the night of the tragedy. Last night a man resembling accused called at’ the BaysAvater raihvay station, four miles from Woodlupine, and asked for a ticket to Perth. He Avas told that the train Avas not due for some hours. He became excited, ran across the line, and jumped into a train going in the opposite direction. His dishevelled apperance startled a lady passenger, Avho screamed. ■ The guard stopped the train, and the man sprang out and disappeared in the scrub. <r Trackers are folloAving him.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3224, 22 May 1911, Page 5
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132THE WOODLUPINE MURDER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3224, 22 May 1911, Page 5
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