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ATTEMPTED MURDER

DETECTIVE BADLY INJURED. j tebbitt rejlvnded. Trees Association—Uy Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, March 5. Tho condition of Dctective Berg, who was shot by Tebbitt on the occasion of the attack by the latter on Mr Leopold Rotltschild, is serious. Mr RotJischild states that lie knew Tebbitt when lie was a bov, and helped I him on several occasions, and finally sent him to Australia. Tebbitt was remanded. nis solicitor states tlmt tho prisoner's mind is affected j by influenza and by overstudy of chcm- ~ istry. ' j SYDNEY, March 6. , (Received March 6, at 9.50 p.m.) . Tebbitt is well and favourably known in Australia. He enmo out 10 years ago f as the representative 0 f a London leather " firm, which was controlled by his father, " and until his departure for England n r year ago lie successfully carried on a branch office in Melbourne. His wife is at present in Sydney. v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15396, 7 March 1912, Page 7

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ATTEMPTED MURDER Otago Daily Times, Issue 15396, 7 March 1912, Page 7

ATTEMPTED MURDER Otago Daily Times, Issue 15396, 7 March 1912, Page 7

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