CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Domestic Tragedy. Adelaide, September 12.—A man passing a house at Birkenhead "early in the morning noticed two childron in night attire, their faces streaming with blood, on the verandah. The pojice were called, and oh entering the house found Mrs Eose Kerrison dead, with her throat cut. Her two children, Hilda, aged eight, and James, aged six, were cut about their hands and. neck. A blood-stained razor was found near by. Both children were taken to hospital and will recover. Murder of Thirteen Women. Paris, September 11.—The Strasburg police are hunting for Franz Bagesat, a workman, who is suspected to be tho murderer of thirteen, women, whose bloodstained clothing was found carefully packed in three wooden chests at his lodgings. It is supposed that he burned their bodies.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 13 September 1927, Page 9
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