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SHOT FOR BEING LATE

LIGHT SENTENCE ON WIFE. PARIS, November 6. Mme. Guigne, 25 years of age, has been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for killing her husband by shooting him because he failed to corpe home to dinner. As, however, she is granted tho benefit of the First Offenders’ Act. she will not have to serve the sentence. The prosecution alleged that on the evening of hte crime Mme. Guigne, after waiting for her husband to come home po long that ths dinner was spoiled, she get out to find him. Going to a cafe, she found him there drinking with his friends. She was so infuriated that she drew a revolver and shot him dead.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 December 1934, Page 10

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SHOT FOR BEING LATE Greymouth Evening Star, 19 December 1934, Page 10

SHOT FOR BEING LATE Greymouth Evening Star, 19 December 1934, Page 10