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WHOLESALE SHOOTING

RESULT OF DOMESTIC TROUBLE.

(United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 6th September, 11 a.m.)

BRISBANE, This Day.

As the result of domestic trouble at Bundaberg, George Fontaine, a farmer, aged 26, shot his wife, their two daughters, and his father-in-law (H. Grahame). A friend, J. Christensen, going to their assistance, was also shot. Fontaine then walked up the main street displaying a revolver. He was arrested. His wifo and daughters aro in a very critical condition. The men "s condition is serious.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 9

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WHOLESALE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 9

WHOLESALE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 58, 6 September 1926, Page 9

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