CHINESE COOK’S REVENGE
MURDERS SEVEN FELLOW WORKERS Frees Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. SHANGHAI, April 25. (Received April 26, at 1 a.m.) A Chinese cook, using a small butcher’s chopper, beheaded seven of his fellow employees at a leading hotel while they were asleep. His motive is believed to be - revenge owing to his employer’s refusal to permit the cook’s marriage with one of the household slave girls. The latter disappeared with the murderer.
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Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 15
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71CHINESE COOK’S REVENGE Evening Star, Issue 20468, 26 April 1930, Page 15
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