STATION TRAGEDY
QUARREL LEADS TO MURDER CHARGE. (Rec. March 29, 10.25 p.m.) Melbourne, March 29. Following a quarrel between James McDonald and Mrs. Angrove, both employed on the Clenloht station, Wyche proof, McDonald was fatally shot with a shot gun. Later, Arthur Angrove, the husband of Mrs. Angrove, was arrested on a charge of murder.
It is alleged that McDonald and Mrs. Angrove were quarrelling in the kitchen of the station homestead, when McDonald forced the woman’s head tinder. a tap. * Her husband heard her cries for help, and immediately after he entered the kitchen shooting occurred.—Press Assn. ,
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 157, 30 March 1926, Page 7
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