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NEW PLYMOUTH.

This Day. A tragical occurrence has been reported to the police as occurring at Normanby. Two Germans, step-brothers, named Ferdinand Paul and Carl Grungall, leaving Normanby, had a quarrel, on Sunday, 26th January. Paul, who is said to have been under the influence of drink, , passed from words to blows, finally drawing his knife on Grungall, who seized a post and struck Paul severe blows on the head, inflicting such injuries that Paul died yesterday. An inquest will be held.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 630, 19 February 1879, Page 2

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NEW PLYMOUTH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 630, 19 February 1879, Page 2

NEW PLYMOUTH. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 630, 19 February 1879, Page 2

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