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MRS. BELLINGHAM'S HOME AT HOWICK, where Mrs. Millen had been staying since the sale of her farm. The husband came to the house this morning and called his wife on to the verandah. After a short discussion she fled toward a neighbour's house. Millen ran to his car, seized a gun and killed her with the second shot. He then reloaded and shot himself. On the verandah of the home are seen friends and relatives of the murdered woman.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 1

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MRS. BELLINGHAM'S HOME AT HOWICK, where Mrs. Millen had been staying since the sale of her farm. The husband came to the house this morning and called his wife on to the verandah. After a short discussion she fled toward a neighbour's house. Millen ran to his car, seized a gun and killed her with the second shot. He then reloaded and shot himself. On the verandah of the home are seen friends and relatives of the murdered woman. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 1

MRS. BELLINGHAM'S HOME AT HOWICK, where Mrs. Millen had been staying since the sale of her farm. The husband came to the house this morning and called his wife on to the verandah. After a short discussion she fled toward a neighbour's house. Millen ran to his car, seized a gun and killed her with the second shot. He then reloaded and shot himself. On the verandah of the home are seen friends and relatives of the murdered woman. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1046, 9 August 1930, Page 1

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