DRAMATIC CRIME.
SERVANT GIRL CHARGED.
The family of one of the most wealthy and prominent manufacturers of Canada has just been stricken by what has every appearance of being a dramatic crime. Mr. Charles Massey, nephew of Mr. Chester D. Massey, was found shot dead, it is supposed, at the hand of a domestic servant, at his home. The girl has been arrested and charged with murder. Mr. Charles D. Massey's family came from Vermont (U.S.A.) to Canada, in 1809, and he is president of the Massey-Harris Company (Limited), manufacturing agricultural implements in Toronto, Brantford, and Woodstock. Ho is also on the governing boards of a number* of other companies. The family have been noted for their generous donations to Canadian social, religious, and charitable organisations. Mr. Chester D. Massey has been president of the Methodist Social Union.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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