SUICIDE OF A BOY.
A SAD CASE. Cambridge, Feb. 7. Charles Morse, a lad of fifteen years, committed suicide by shooting himself «iith a gun. He blew his right temple off. The box’ had been punished by his father for serious misconduct. On the parent, as a warning. pointing out the eno’mity of the nii'tleed and the punishment meted out in such cases, it is assumed the boy became apprehensive of criminal proceedings and took his life to avoid the eonsequem es of his actions. The fatal shot was hoard soon after the chastisement.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 46, 7 February 1912, Page 6
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