A BROTHER'S QUARREL.
[by TKL K' SB Ai' 11. —I'P.: A>-(H'!AT:ON J \V aim ate, This Day. A young man named Thomas Scott was charged at the Magistrate's Couit yesterday, with wounding his brother, Allan Scott, with a bullet from a pea rifle, with intent to do bodily harrr. He was remanded till the 17th, bail being allowed on the security of £2OO and self in £IOO. The brothers had quarrelled at Rec 1 - clill' on January 2nd, and accused fired across a paddock at Allan, missing him. Later he shot at close quarter?, a pellet entering the breast. The wound is not serious, but it is feartd the bullet lodged in one of the lungs.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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116A BROTHER'S QUARREL. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 328, 14 January 1911, Page 5
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