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A JEALOUS WOMAN.

ATTEMPTS MURDER AND KILLS HERSELF. CPeb Press Association.—Copyright.] SYDNEY, August 13. A young woman named Nellie Willis met a former sweetheart, named M'Fayden, in Main street, Auburn, and shot him in the neck with a revolver. The shot just grazed the main artery. She fired a second shot as M'Fayden ran away, but missed. She then went to the house of a neighbor, and, on "the approach of the police, shot herself in the temple. The girl is in a precarious state, but M'Fayden's wounds are not serious. Jealousy is the cause of the deed. „, Later. The girl Willis is dead.

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Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 2

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A JEALOUS WOMAN. Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 2

A JEALOUS WOMAN. Evening Star, Issue 10392, 13 August 1897, Page 2

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