CRIMES AND OFFENCES
ANOTHER TRAIN BOBBERY. Press Association —By Tel.—Copyright. Received 12.40 a.m., Jan. Gtb. NEW YORK, Jan. n. Masked bandits robbed the mail oar on the Northern Pacific express, en route from St. I*aul to Seattle. A mail clerk intervening was shot a» d seriously wounded. TRAGEDY AT MANLY. Received 12.35 a.m., Jan. S3;h. SYDNEY", Jan. '■ A sensation is reported from Mmlr. Jl.ithew James Dunning shot /lis wle Ellen, seriously wounding her. A ::i.in named Thompson interfered and to' J; tho revolver from Dunning, who broke sway and swallowed Mio contents oi a bottle of prussic acid. Ho is dead, and his wife is in a precarious rordition.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14392, 6 January 1911, Page 6
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