A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY
WIFE ADDICTED TO SNUFF. HUSBAND’S PROTEST LEADS TO MURDER; Press Association—By Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, Juno 15. (Received June 16, at 5.5 p.m.) Tho Daily Chronicle's Paris correspondent suites that M. Granjcat and his wife who had just retired Irom a wino busings at Oenevilliers might have been hapt-y over afterwards, but the wife, aged 26, was a confirmed taker of snuff. Tho husband constantly reproached her wit.i that habit, and this led to missiles. Then madamo produced a. revolver and shot her husband dead. Through the wonderful ways of French juries Madame was found not guilty of murder, and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment “fur blows and injuries not causing death.”—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19200, 17 June 1924, Page 7
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