TRAGEDY AT NEWCASTLE
A POLICE MfcSCOVEHY. By Cable—Press Associatioji.—Copyright. iieceived July a.m. Sydney, Last Night. A tragedy was revealed at Newcastle to-night. The police encercd the house | ui .1 mail nun.id H'icKiiaiu and luuud | the dead body ol a mail iiiinictl Healy, | wlnie a woman named ISuv. i iv.ts Jyng ] bcaidu him. A.-, the constable entered the wuniun placed it reudver to her car, but thel revolver nn».-..u are. She . also taken cidoroiiync, but not iu .1 dangerous quantity. | The police received a letter that botil intended to die together. Mrs. Street stated the man shot himself last night. She had not the courage to do it. Healy is a married man with five children. Mrs. Street is also married, but living apart from her husband, who, it is believed, is in New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 10 July 1909, Page 2
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134TRAGEDY AT NEWCASTLE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 138, 10 July 1909, Page 2
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