TRAGEDY AT TRANGIE
MAN AND WOMAN DEAD
MURDER AfJD SUICIDE
' !'._:.,. SYDNEY, July, 20. Ilonry Maxwell Foreman, aged 30, of Coralbhingie Station, Trangie, and Miss; Jean Carman, aged 21, who waslibrarian atthe Trangie School of Arts, were, found dead this afternoon beside a motor-car on a road eight miles from Warren. '
Miss Carman was shot through" the forehead, and Foreman had three bullet wounds in his chest. A rifle was found nearby. Both: were very well known in the district, and-were seen at polo games at Tangieon Wednosday, but disappeared from tho grounds and were riot seen alive again. ; • According to the police, who suspect murder and { Foreman borrowed a rifle from a relative last .Friday, and it is thought that this was the weapon found. ! ' ,■
Trangie is oiv the -western railway to Bourke, between Diibbo and Nyngau.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 9
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137TRAGEDY AT TRANGIE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 9
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