MULGRAVE STREET AFFAIR.
DETECTIVE CALLED IN. " Last evening a wo'ma-i Hung in , Molgrave Street had, occasion to cal J up Lnmbttm Q'n.iy 'police statioi and ask that a detectiva should hie' sent to lioviso No". 9 in that'thoroughfare; Shortly aftervards Cassells arrived at the house, aiid was directed to an llpsiairs .room, in. which lo ■found a man dressed in liifrht \Vear. lying on the floor, tfil'i his head oft fi. pillow' ond A raisbr. in his liiirid. The,re ivei'o' wounds in flite throat and elsewhere, DStcfctiva. Citeselli' tied lip the wounds, and Dr. Ile'iry was telephoned for, nit:( after ho had attended to him, the injured mail was! taken to the public hospital by. Sci'rfeaiit O'flallbra'.i find Constable Anglcnd. The man's iuihie is Clldrles Erfie'st Rigg.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 28 March 1913, Page 4
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127MULGRAVE STREET AFFAIR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1709, 28 March 1913, Page 4
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