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PROFOUND PUBLIC SYMPATHY was evidenced at the funeral at the Aramoho Cemetery, Wanganui, yesterday, of Miss -* Gladys Cromarty, the victim of the domestic tragedy. A scene at the graveside.

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HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS WlFE.—Witnesses going to the Supreme Court this morning to give evidence in the case of Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is charged with the murder of his wife, Lillie May Munn. From left to right: Detective-Sergeant Doyle, Mrs. Lydia Gill and Mrs. Mary Brown, neighbours of the Munn'a, and Dr. R. G. Dudding, who attended the deceased woman during her illness.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 8

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PROFOUND PUBLIC SYMPATHY was evidenced at the funeral at the Aramoho Cemetery, Wanganui, yesterday, of Miss -* Gladys Cromarty, the victim of the domestic tragedy. A scene at the graveside. fdfdsfds HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS WlFE.—Witnesses going to the Supreme Court this morning to give evidence in the case of Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is charged with the murder of his wife, Lillie May Munn. From left to right: Detective-Sergeant Doyle, Mrs. Lydia Gill and Mrs. Mary Brown, neighbours of the Munn'a, and Dr. R. G. Dudding, who attended the deceased woman during her illness. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 8

PROFOUND PUBLIC SYMPATHY was evidenced at the funeral at the Aramoho Cemetery, Wanganui, yesterday, of Miss -* Gladys Cromarty, the victim of the domestic tragedy. A scene at the graveside. fdfdsfds HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS WlFE.—Witnesses going to the Supreme Court this morning to give evidence in the case of Arthur Thomas Munn, of Northcote, who is charged with the murder of his wife, Lillie May Munn. From left to right: Detective-Sergeant Doyle, Mrs. Lydia Gill and Mrs. Mary Brown, neighbours of the Munn'a, and Dr. R. G. Dudding, who attended the deceased woman during her illness. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 8