Woman Attacked at Prince's Wharf
TEETH KNOCKED OUT HUSBAND ARRESTED Charged with assaulting his wife, and injuring her sufficiently to make hospital treatment necessary, Frederick Harvey McGregor, a clerk, aged 37, appeared at the Police Court to-day. The alleged assault took place neai the gates of Prince's Wharf early las' evening. In response to a woman’s cries, the gate-keeper, Mr. J. Brophy eame to her assistance, arresting thf man, whom lie found bending over her Sub-Inspector McCarthy said thai the woman, Maud Eileen McGregor had been admitted to hospital. Som< teeth were broken, and her face wa: blackened. “I don't anticipate any tiling serious,” he added. McGregor was remanded to appeal again on March 4, bail being fixed a
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 599, 27 February 1929, Page 1
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