TALK OF SUICIDE
Wounded Man Goes to Police By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, July 4. Early this morning Paul I-lanintoff, aged 35, a Russian farm labourer, walked into the police station and asked to be locked up, saying that he had just tried to take his life. A constable found a wound over his heart and a bloodstained knife. The man had £72, but had been depressed and lonely. z The magistrate remanded him for observation.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 239, 6 July 1931, Page 10
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75TALK OF SUICIDE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 239, 6 July 1931, Page 10
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