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BOY'S FATAL QUARREL.

A fifteen—yeal-—ol(I boy named Davis was charged at L-lll'.“Oll‘. v;~I‘.:‘;.- -st‘-a~ ‘ murder of EL plajy'ni’clte named Gin-;ts, aged sixteen years, and was remanded. The two boys were‘ playing “tipeat” in the street, and quarrelled over the game. Eventually Giles struck Davis in the face. It is alleged that Davis, wha was shzu-pening tho “tipcat” with a large j:lck»lmil’e. struck Giles 011 the chest with the .l1.~'m(l holding the knife, anfi Giles, (::‘.‘.T ‘-; mt “I am stabbed,” fell l;-leenling m at .wo'lmd above the heart. He was helped to his home near by. but died soon after in llo:<pital_

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Taihape Daily Times, 29 August 1919, Page 3

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BOY'S FATAL QUARREL. Taihape Daily Times, 29 August 1919, Page 3

BOY'S FATAL QUARREL. Taihape Daily Times, 29 August 1919, Page 3

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