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UNUSUAL ASSAULT CASE.

VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS CONCERNED. AUCKLAND, November 24. An artist appearing on Fuller's piogranime at the Opera 'Hous?d this we«?k named Le Brun was uvres- id .< i, midday and charged with assault The arrest followed the admission io' a private hospital of Mrs TSrmey, -pho, with her husband are aN) on -he pio- •■ gramme as "Yaniv" and. "Jean." Mr. Ermey was Bufferi-g from .severe internal injuries causing haemorhsge, and severe facial injuries. Her condition is very critical. Her husband "Yank" is also r«-.f<;iving treatment for facial injuries and abrasion. * B(.il for Le Bruu was ro*> given l\y tlie police. Le Brun will appear in court tomorrow. ■

Heard at .the Granity Band Contest: "What* do you know about music, Scotty " "A've a quid ear for it, y.e ken," said Scotty. "Garh, you've got a better ear for coal dust, " said the questioner. "Morbid curiosity" was the caustic remark of a passenger by the second express from CfiristchurcJi yesterday as lie emerged from the station platform and gazed on the crowd assembled to have a look at Matthews, the mail accused of the murder of Clarence E. Wasgtaff (says the Thursday's Timarii Herald.) The crowd numbered hundreds and was composed of apparently. >v<fll-to-(2o people, including a number of business jnen, "

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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1920, Page 3

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UNUSUAL ASSAULT CASE. Grey River Argus, 25 November 1920, Page 3

UNUSUAL ASSAULT CASE. Grey River Argus, 25 November 1920, Page 3

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