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A DEMENTED FATHER

TRAGEDY AT DROMORE. (BI TtllaKAn.-ntSB ASSdCIATIOJt.) T , ASHBURTON, 2nd. January f res',. W 80"' acc°a^nt, died as a^.VßS'.sftjsri.te though he had been strueriine . Aitll akeni »8-the household^. HoTg! son rushed.to a whare occupied b Y a. farm worker, James . Maxwell, sayiL 'Tyson has killed Freddie!" ' ffl took charge of Hodgson at the whare lie says that accused was fairly quiet, A * muttering to himself: "I killM.,,? re/^ Je- -; 1, wenfc alon S and told Maud (his wife). Didn't I dp rightt" Hodgson was quite iober, but Maxwell says that he appeared to be demented at the time: . ■ . . •

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Evening Post, Volume CVIV, Issue 2, 3 January 1925, Page 5

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A DEMENTED FATHER Evening Post, Volume CVIV, Issue 2, 3 January 1925, Page 5

A DEMENTED FATHER Evening Post, Volume CVIV, Issue 2, 3 January 1925, Page 5