TWO MEN STABBED
THIRD ARRESTED AFTER FLEEING TO BUSH AFFRAY ON WEST COAST Press Association REEFTON, Today. A stabbing affray took place at Inangahua Junction, 24 miles from Reefton, last night, two men, E. Parker and J. Dempsey, it is alleged, being attacked by E. S. Scultz. The latter made off into the bush dressed only in his singlet. He was arrested by the Reefton police this morning at Berlins, 7i miles from the scene of the affray, and brought to Reef- ■ ton. One man received a wound in his throat and the other wounds in his head and all over his body, though they are not thought to be extremely serious. The attack is reported to have been made with an old file.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1
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