DUBBO TRAGEDY.
$_ _ PRISONER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrisht Sydney, July 20. At an inquest regarding the death at Dubbo of a man named M'Carthy, stated to have been shot by a well-known farmer named Herbert Thorby after he had been attacked with a tomahawk by M'Carthy, it was stated by George Albert Thorby, aged twenty, who was visiting his brothers (w'ho employed M'Carthy), that the quarrel was originally caused through the Thorbys resenting McCarthy's friendliness with their sister. Thorby was committed for trial on a charge of murder.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1505, 30 July 1912, Page 5
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