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lbtriCl-Dlfi OP A BRIDEGROOM. ' AFTER ARREST ON FORGERY CHARGE. FEU PBBSS ASSOCIATION. CiraisTCHOHcn, July 12. A man named Charles MaoCutcheon was waiting for his bride at Lincoln Church at eleven o'elook to-day, when two detectives came on the scene and arrested htm on a charge of forgery at Wellington. Tho detectives searohed their prisoner, and having done so consented to his retirement for a time to a lavatory at the back of the churoli. A pistol report was heard, and the detectives rushed to the spot, where tkoy found MoCutcheon with a smoking revolvor in his hand and a bullet wound in the centre of the forehead, They started to take him from the c hurch to the hospital, but he died on the way.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8156, 13 July 1906, Page 2
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