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YOUNG WOMAN KILLED AT WANGANUI.—As a sensational sequel to the murder of Gladys Cromarty at Wanganui on Saturday, Herbert Frederick Manley (right) gave himself up to the police. He appeared at the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday and was remanded until May 17. Top: The accused (in centre) being escorted to the Court by Chief-Detective J. Walshe and Detective L. Bevel. Lower: The house in .Ridgway Street in which the tragedy took place. Miss Cromarty was murdered in the room behind the upstairs double windows on the left.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 1

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YOUNG WOMAN KILLED AT WANGANUI.—As a sensational sequel to the murder of Gladys Cromarty at Wanganui on Saturday, Herbert Frederick Manley (right) gave himself up to the police. He appeared at the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday and was remanded until May 17. Top: The accused (in centre) being escorted to the Court by Chief-Detective J. Walshe and Detective L. Bevel. Lower: The house in .Ridgway Street in which the tragedy took place. Miss Cromarty was murdered in the room behind the upstairs double windows on the left. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 1

YOUNG WOMAN KILLED AT WANGANUI.—As a sensational sequel to the murder of Gladys Cromarty at Wanganui on Saturday, Herbert Frederick Manley (right) gave himself up to the police. He appeared at the Magistrate’s Court on Saturday and was remanded until May 17. Top: The accused (in centre) being escorted to the Court by Chief-Detective J. Walshe and Detective L. Bevel. Lower: The house in .Ridgway Street in which the tragedy took place. Miss Cromarty was murdered in the room behind the upstairs double windows on the left. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 969, 12 May 1930, Page 1

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