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STABBING CASE at DUNEDIN.

Dunedin, Monday. A case of stabbing took place this afternoon in McLaggan - street A woman named Emily Shea entered a second-hand shop, and was followed in a few seconds by her husband Peter John Shea, who asked her what she was doing there, at the same time producing a penknife and stabbing her in the abdomen. He was about to repeat the blow when Hamilton, the shopkeeper, restrained him until assistance came. The -woman was examined by a doctor, who found a deep wound in the left side of the abdomen, but is not considered serious.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 13 March 1895, Page 2

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STABBING CASE at DUNEDIN. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 13 March 1895, Page 2

STABBING CASE at DUNEDIN. Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 13 March 1895, Page 2

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