RUNNING AMOK.
(United Press Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, Sept. 27. A foreigner residing in a hotel at Tottenham Court Road ran amok. He shot two barmaids, one dead, and then ! rushed into the street. He wounded ' three pursuers, one seriously,* before he was arrested. '. Recoiyed 5-5 p.m., Sent. 29. | —.. LONDON," Sept. 38. , The matt who ran amok at Tottenham , was named Stephen. Titus, apparently ah Armenian, and a man of means. Seeing a barmaid speaking to men, Titus commenced an altercation and shot the inangeress of the hotel dead and seriously wounded the barmaid. He reloaded the revolver in. the street and ; held the crowd at bay. He shot a newsboy, and two other persons before he ivaa captured after a severe struggle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 September 1912, Page 5
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