A HUSBAND'S REVENGE
TRAGEDY AT GLENELG. By TclcEropli—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. November 28, 10.50 p.m.) Adelaide, November 28. A sensational shooting affair has occurred at Glenelg. A man. named Knight, engaged on a steamer trading between Sydney and NewZealand, was married in New Zealand in August. He brought his wifo to Sydney, and subsequently the wife disappeared. Knight states that ho found her living with a man named Paton, in Adelaide. Knight induced her to return to him. Slie again left, and Knight traced her and Paton to Glenelg, in South Austra"iia. Ho confronted the pair, and, according to Paton's story, fired two shots at him, narrowly missing him. Paton returned to his room to secure a .revolver, and during his absence ho heard three more shots. On his return he found Mrs. Knight lying on tho floor, and bleeding from a severe wound. Knight surrendered himself to the police.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 986, 29 November 1910, Page 5
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