THE TAMWORTH TRAGEDY.
SUPPOSED DISAPPOINTMENT EN LOVE. Br TeleErapli—Preaa Association—GoDyrieht ht ' Sydney, October 26. In connection with the Glen Morn he tragedy at Tamworth, it is stated that •o- Airs. Covers's condition is serious. She .rs has a terrible wound on the face, lit It is believed that the tragedy is the i. outcome of supposition on tho part of of Lawless that tho Covers induced a young a lady, whom ho was paying court, to throw nt him over. Lawless spent tho morning at tho • id- Covers's house, and lunched with them, in. He and the girl Una were some time practising with a rifle the murderer car- ' ried. Later on Lawless visited a friend and gave him .£4O, and told him to hand it to his (Lawless's) mother if anything happened. After being shot, Mrs. Covers and the two children ran a couple of miles seek:ht iug assistance.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1270, 27 October 1911, Page 5
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