A HUNTING TRAGEDY.
MAN KILLS COMPANION. A TRIVIAL DISPUTE. By Telegraph.—Press Association— Copyriea& Received this day 9.35. Hobart, This Day. A younft man named Alfred Britton reported to the police that while he and another younj: man, named Charles Joncf. were t r lmntin.n; at Ml. Falkner | on Wednesday, .lonof accidentally Bhot ! himself, f-.n'tton has now confessed | thai- he : ; hni Jonc: 1 . I }Te plated that after hunting all ; memim: they made another start in ! (he afternoon. A dispute arose about I '.vho should use a double-barrelled I /urn. denes clicked the hammer of ; th'' e.un at. liriuon and the latter ■ pointed bis ::'<;n ami pulled the trigger. J .Tone:" fell dead. ]■■ \\\ ten declares ho didn't know the ! ,'tun was loaded.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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121A HUNTING TRAGEDY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 598, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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