COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
DOUBLE MURXIE.R ALLEGED. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. At the inquest into the deaths of Mrs Annie Thomson and Mrs Harriet Brown, the coroner returned a finding that they were murdered by Pereival Henry Thomson, whom he committed for trial. The bodies of Mrs Annie Thomson, aged about 30, and her mother, Mrs Harriet Brown, aged about 60, were found, on December 27, in a cottage at Parramatta with their throats cut. The head of one woman was practically severed. A man was arrested and charged with the murder of both women.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 79, 15 January 1936, Page 5
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