STRUGGLE IN A KITCHEN
WOMAN INJURED AND NOT " EXPECTED 10 LIVE. Br Tcloiranii-rress Association. Auckland, November 3. ctnfforinir from- a law wound on th® tin of her head, Mrs. Norah Stearpoint was admitted to the Auckland Hospital f/"> <*liv from Hondorsoii. bite. UD conscious when admitted and is not exPe \s C a result of information received, the C!o«e to to body was * small axe and a broom! The blaclo of the as, was an ear«i wiHi Wood. The condition of tho room indicated that a struggle had taken XTe An examination of the wound revealed thte fact that the brain had been penetrated and that the woman was in a mnsf critical condition. , . Tho police arrested Frederick Stoarpoint in connection with. th|j nfftm. Re is 23 years' of agV- * ntements he has , lt; ■}? I'oHeml that lie had a quarrel .with liii mother He appeared in Court tni< afternoon charged with « actual bodily harm and was remanded.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 4
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157STRUGGLE IN A KITCHEN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 34, 4 November 1920, Page 4
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