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(Australian Press Association.) A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. SYDNEY, Sept. 17. At Rozelle, Sydney, following a scries of domestic quarrels, Thomas Butler attacked his wife, Helen But. ler with a razor, fatally wounding her in the throat. Then he slashed his own throat to such an extent that he was in a critical condition when taken to the hospital.
ITEM'S BROADCAST. "eceived r.liis dav at ».3C a.ra.) SYDNEY, Sept, 18. Mrs Ulm was delighted here last night at hearing her husband broadcasted from New Zealand. She heard him tell a gathering at Heeney’s reception that lie and Smithy had hacked Tuiiney in the big fight. She thought Imw brutally candid her husband was. She also heard thunderous "applause and sweet music.
McCARTEN’S SUSPENSION. SYDNEY, Sept. 17. A majority of sporting writers here to agitating/for the re-opening of the McCnrten case. They contend that Saturday’s race in which Limeiick participated, demonstrated more eleaiiv than ever, Limerick’s weakness for lugging in. Owing to McCarten’s suspension C. A. Price has now secured new riders for Reonni and Jocelyn in the A.J.C. engagements, Adams for the former and probably Duncan foi the latter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1928, Page 2
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