THE SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY.
, CRUMPE COMMITTED FOR 'TRIAL. By Telegraph— Association Copyright. London, May 31. John Langford Crumpe has been committed for trial for the murder at Southsea of Mrs. Sylvanus Crumpe. The police said he had told them that he had been in the backwoods of Australia, and once had been shot and left for dead. He had, he said, been accustomed to live among men who carried revolvers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 5
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69THE SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 5
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