CHILDREN’S VENDETTA.
1 AN EXTR-AORDINAQRY CASE.‘ l - MELBOURNE, Nov. 21. The push {rend-ettta. recently so‘ much Jin evidence in 'the city has infected juveniles. Two boys, Smith and Flynn, lagcd 16 and 14, were committed for trial on a charge of inurdering .3. third rboy, Worseldine, aged 13; Evidence was given that Worse'l’dine was rega.rded_va,s a pimp by one’ pushaccused’s. The push, seeking a fight, met -him. Smith and Flynn, armed‘ with a revolver, chased: W'orseld.in;'e,‘ whowwas found with two’ bullet wounds 1 in his head. The accused told their companions that they had shot Worseldine in La. leg, and thet “the mob had better break 1113:’? I 5
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 6
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109CHILDREN’S VENDETTA. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3344, 24 November 1919, Page 6
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