SAVAGE ASSAULT
WOMEN BATTERED WITH BAR REVENGE THE MOTIVE? By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. SYDNEY July 19.. • After a quarrel between David William Cole and another youth, at Woolahra, the father of the latter complained to the police that his son had been attacked by young Cole. The police advised him to proceed by summons, and he left the polioe station. In the early houre of Sunday morning Mrs Cole, 54 years of age, and her daughter Sadie, 21, heard a knocking at the door, went downstairs and opened it, and were savagely attacked by a man, -who, with an iron bar, battered their heads. They were sent to hospital, both vith compound fractures of the skull. The polioe later arrested the father and §ori.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12195, 21 July 1925, Page 4
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