IN A CHINESE CLUB
DRUNKEN INTRUDER MURDERED. A MELBOURNE SENSATION. (By Telegraph—Prow Assn.—Copyright.) M FLBOURNE, November 6. In a scuffle on the steps of the Chinese Nationalist Club in Little Bourke street, William Graham was fatally stabbed. The police stated that two men under the influence of liquor went to the Chinese Club. There was an altercation and two men were pushed outside the door. As they were pushed out one was stabbed with a knife, which was found later in a wastepaper basket in the club room. The victim died before reaching the hospital. Harry Mock Lee was the last man seen at the door with deceased. He was arrested charged with murder, and remanded.
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Southland Times, Issue 19394, 7 November 1924, Page 5
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