WIFE BEATERS
SHOT DEAD. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, October 18. The husbands of two women in different parts of the State of New South Wades were killed yesterday under similar circumstances. In one instance 'Waiter Feddell, aged fifty was shot dead while he was violently assaulting his wde at Gunnedah. The police ascertained that Peddell's son attempted to protect hm mother, and that a pea rifle was tired j during jthe i dercation. S qq ie othei instance was at Surrey 'Hills in Sydney, the victim being •George Inman, aged 33 years, who, I while attacking h's wife, was fatally j shot with a revolver by a man who had heard Mrs Inman’s .screams, and ' who went to her assistance After a terrific struggle, it is alleged the man 'was compelled to use the revolver 1 for his own protection, i
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1931, Page 5
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