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SYDNEY POISONING CASE.

ACCUSED NOT GUILTY. SYDNEY, June 18. Mrs. Jane Baikie, charged with bavin* noisoned Alexander Brown, in the course of a lengthy statement from the box said that she bought sixpence worth of arsenic, and Brown took it from her and threw it in the fire, saying that it was dangerous to have it there That was all she knew of the poison. She declared that Brown drank quantities of spirits, and would not *_* the doctor's medicine. She did all she could fP at 1 6-30 iv erdkt«ii»t guflSfr -I—-• J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 5

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SYDNEY POISONING CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 5

SYDNEY POISONING CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 146, 19 June 1908, Page 5

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