SHOT THROUGH THE TEMPLE.
GIEI/B UNPLEASANT DISOOVmY,
Miss Dorta Cook oallod at tho Clydfl Quay Polioo Station shortly aftef m* oclook yesterday morning, and stated thai as she was passing tho Irani shed at tho Oriental Day terminus she noticed a man sitting on tho seat in tho shed. Blood marks were on his face, *ad a revolvo? was lying at his feet; • Constable M'Kolvio, of the Clyde Quay Station, immediately' went to tho traiw shed, and found tlicrft the body of PatTick Ferguson. There was a hiillofc holo in deoeased's right temnle. A Smith and Woraon 32 calibre revolver was lyjnif on tho floor of tho shod, botwen FcrgUMn'a feet. , Pour of tho Avo chambens of tho weapon were loaded, and the other ono hod been discharged. In his ooat pocket were 8t cartridges fdmilalp to those iij'thd revolver., •, . . ■ . i ■ In tho vest pocket was a member's card for tho Worlnri(»meu's Cl-üb. Twt» members of the club identified the body,. An inquest will bo held at the morgue at 9 o'clock this morning.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 4
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174SHOT THROUGH THE TEMPLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 4
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