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SUICIDES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

Stone*, August 2. One oi two cases of suicide have occurred presenting unusual features. A young man, a Swiss, named Berti, made an abortive attempt in a railway carriage. While travelling from Melbourne he shot himself in the mouth with a small pocket pistol. After passing Benalla he was in a carriage with two ladies. They were lying down, and hearing a report found that he had shot himself. At Wangaratta the police took him to the Hospital, where he coughed up a bullet. He had evidently placed the pistol in his mouth and die bullet, which was very small, had struck the bone, and glanced down his throat. He has now nearly recovered and states that he was excited at the time and did not know what he was doing.—Another case is that of a servant girl at Wool longong. She was out on Saturday night and returned home in depressed spirits. She told a fellow sonant that her young man had given her up and she could not get over it. She took “ Rough on rats.” At the inquest Edwin Shaw, a Salvation Army youag man, deposed that he had been keeping company with the deceased. He told her on Saturday night that he hod heard something against her character, and that unless she cleared herself he should have no more to do with her. Other evidence reflecting on this witness’ dealings with the girl was taken. The medical testimony was to the effect that death had resulted from arsenical poisoning. The coroner commented on the base conduct of Shaw, and said he sincerely regretted the law could not reach him.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18870809.2.15

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1616, 9 August 1887, Page 3

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SUICIDES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Temuka Leader, Issue 1616, 9 August 1887, Page 3

SUICIDES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Temuka Leader, Issue 1616, 9 August 1887, Page 3

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