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THE ALLEGED POISONING CASE.

ills body ot the lao Mrs HcdgC3 was reinterred on Saturday afternoon, It was in an advanced stage of decomposition, and this goes to strengthen the opinion that she did not die from arsenic poisoning, as in th-t case tho body would have been 'better preserved. The analysis of the contents of the stomach has not yet been comm-nct-d, and we understand that the te?t will pro? bably not be completed till the end of the present week.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 2

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THE ALLEGED POISONING CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 2

THE ALLEGED POISONING CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3807, 23 October 1882, Page 2

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