HIT WITH HAMMER
A COOGEE MYSTERY.
(Australian and N.Z Cable Association.)
SYDNEY, November 30
When a tradesman knocked at the door of a house in Brook Street, Coogee, late this afternoon, a woman, Louisa Timson, a widow, when was housekeeper there, staggered out bleeding profusely from deep cuts in the head she was taken to the hospital in a critical condition.
' She had apparently been attacked with a. hammer which was found near, by. The woman was unable to give a coherent account of how she received the injuries. The police are searching for some, visitors who are thought to have been 'at the house this afternon.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 December 1925, Page 5
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