THE LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY.
MARRIAGE TENETS OF THE CHURCH OF HUMANITY, B j IWearaph—Proja Association—Copyright London, October 9. Miss Crompton—one of the victims of the Liverpool tragedy, in which a young Socialist named William Macdonald visited two houses in Liverpool, shot dead Paul Gazo and Miss Mary Crompton, wounded a youth named Roberts, and then committed suicidewas middle-aged and possessed considerable wealth. Mac Donald was apparently jealous of her interest in Gaze. The latter's eight-eon-year-old Portuguese bride was staying at Crompton's house at the time of the tragedy. Tho tenets of the seot to which the parties belonged ordain that a man and wife, after the civil rites'of marriage have taken place, must take a vow of chastity for three months. If their tempera prove compatible, the Church ratines tno marriage. Gaze's three months' probation had almost ended.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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137THE LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1878, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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