THE RAMARAMA TRAGEDY
ARREST OF MRS. PERRY. , By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, September 27. Up to the stage of her arrest a somewhat extraordinary feature of the fe-ama-rama tragedy was the composed manner in. which Mrs. Perry had gone about her work. Tliero was little in her demeanour to suggest that a tragedy had so recently taken placo beneath. liar roof. When arrested she accepted the news quietly, and proceeded to attire .herself for the journey. Mrs. Perry was allowed to bring her baby girl and two-year-old boy to Auckland. • Having dressed them, slio entered the motorcar which had been driven up to the back door. .Then lier stoicism broke down. She began weeping. Accused lodged for the night, in tho police cells. _ The two young children were placed in the tare of the' matron. Arrangements were inado for the caro of the other children. .
REMANDED FOR EIGHT DAYS. Auckland, September 27. i 'At the Police Court, Amelia Perry, : charged with murder, was remanded for eight days.'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2578, 28 September 1915, Page 6
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166THE RAMARAMA TRAGEDY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2578, 28 September 1915, Page 6
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