A SAVAGE ATTACK.
ON A WELLINGTON CONSTABLE. By Ttlegrapli.—"res* Association. Wf!l suet" ll , l-ast Xiplit. CoiistuWe William was admitted to the hospital to-night, sufi'erinjf from serious injuries to his head a* the result of a savage attack by Charles Mi nilcr.-cn. A violent i|iiarvel occurred duiins the pvenins between llen'derson and 'his wife at their home in Molesworth Street, and Mrs. Henderson called Fitzgerald in to protect her. Henderson assaulted the constable, hitting him with a glass or a bottle, and kicked him about luuily. Help was summoned, and Henderson was arrested, lie will lie charged with iiifiictina grievous bodily harm. It is not anticipate;! the constable's wounds will prove dangerous.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1916, Page 5
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111A SAVAGE ATTACK. Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1916, Page 5
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