THE ST. KILDA SENSATION.
■» — : — ■ The St. Hilda shooting case provided another sensation for Melbourne on the Ist inst., When Mrs, Fraser waa brought up on remand charged with attempting to murder her husband, Dr Fraser, The Sub-inspectpr, m asking for a further remand, informed the Bench that Mrs Fraser had been to the private hospital where the dootor is being treated, and created several disturbances. She frightened Dr Fraser and Mrs Evans, and on the last ocoasion left the hospital, threatening to go and snoot her child. The bench, m granting a remand for two months, was about to advise Mrs Fraser, when her counsel interfered. It is alleged tbat the disturbance occurred beoanee of the doctor's refusal to go with bis wife to a house she had furnished and prepared for his reception. He said it would be dangerous for him to move. Mrs Fraser is stated to have become excited, and upbraided him for not keeping his promise. After a painful scene, she left the hospital, [ and when seen subsequently by Deteotive O'Donnell, denied any thought of attempting to shoot her ohild, and said she had been utterly misunderstood m the matter.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 295, 16 December 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)
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194THE ST. KILDA SENSATION. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 295, 16 December 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)
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