RAZOR SLASHING
MAN BADLY INJURED. (Australian Press Association). SYDNEY, March 6. The razor gang claimed yet another victim last night. Roy Watson was admitted to the hospital, covered with blood. He was slashed over the left eye, right ear, chest, temple and chin. Watson was blinded by the flow of blood. He Vas undoubtedly attacked by several men with razors. The victim refused to give the police any information, saying that he fell through a window, but later he said: “I know them. I will have vengeance on them.” Watson recently returned from a trip to America and New Zealand. ARREST AT PISTOL POINT. SYDNEY, March 6. The husband of May Depena was arrested at the pistol point by 'detectives in a house at Redfcrn, last night and was later charged with attempted murder.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1929, Page 2
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134RAZOR SLASHING Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1929, Page 2
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