Miscellaneous Extracts.
A VICIOUS CHINAMAN. A chinaman named Ah Cut entered an opium den at Tingha (outside Sydney) the other night, and finding two other Chinamen, named Ah Choy and Tin Kong, lying on a bunk, opium smoking, Ah Cut immediately drew a ■knife and rushed at his countrymen, and before they could get away inflicted severe wounds on both of them. Ah Choy was stabbed in the abdomen, causing his intestines to protrude. His recovery is doubtful. Tin Tong's injuries are not dangerous.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 267, 10 March 1897, Page 4
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84Miscellaneous Extracts. Hastings Standard, Issue 267, 10 March 1897, Page 4
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