MAN SHOT DEAD.
ARREST OF HIS SON. CHARGE OF MURDER. By Telegraph.-—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received July 20, 7-5 p.m. Sydney, July 20. Daniel Henry James Murray, aged 48, a labourer, who is believed to be a resident of Surrey Hills, Sydney, was shot dead at Albury and his son, Henry William Murray, has been arrested on a charge of murder. Family troubles are alleged to be the cause of the deed. Murray, who has been separated for years from his wife, arrived at Albury horn Sydney on the morning of the tragedy. During the day with x his son he visited several hotels, and they were apparently on most friendly terms. Later an old standing dispute- on family matters was revived, and while it was progressing the son went to an outhouse and got a shotgun, which he discharged as the men were approaching each other, the father being fatally shot in the neck.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1925, Page 7
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