SHOT BY THIEF
ULSTER TRAGEDY DETAILS. (Australian Press Association.) \By Cable—Press .Assn—Copyright.) LONDON, May 25. Regarding the McAuley tragedy (in which a J.P. and his two sisters were shot dead at their home in Armoy, Antrim), it was later stated that a onearmed man is involved. He escaped with a watch and £4O. The outrage occurred when the victims’ brother was in the fields. The marauder broke in apparently for robbery, and was disturbed by the sisters, who were elderly and who plucki.ly attempted to repel the attack.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 May 1928, Page 7
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