QUARREL IN A FRUIT SHOP
A KNIFE USED. (Pee United Pirn* Absociatioe.) HAMILTON. March 27. A young man entered a Chinese fruiterer’s shop and asked for cigarettes. He was told that they were not for sale, and a disturbance followed, concerning which reports are conflicting; but as the result a man named Grahame had his hand severely cut by a knife said to have been wielded by a Chinaman. Hie little finger was almost severed, and Grahame was removed to the hospital.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18515, 28 March 1922, Page 4
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