ANGLO INDIAN TRAGEDY.
.jgEEE TRIED FOR MURDER. 3EATS OF A DOCTOR'S WTFE. CALCtTTA, December 10. *%f trial ci Dr. Clark and Mrs Fulham 7 s carnal named Budhu on a charge • -h/nnirder ot" Mrs. ("lark, at Alla-w-uL is proceeding, ""jjaior Bnchanri! siste.l that Clark"s , told him that she was awakbj- her mothers rmm She saw jatires ! n her mothers room, and of them was flourishing a bludgeon. vj[ss fl-rk. iled. did not see her notber struck. Other evidence was to the effect that Clark t^ 3s ' n t ' lp habit of dining with Mr 6 Fulfram. and that did so on the night or ' c nrurder - He told the police, that he was at Uie railway nation meeting some friends, and that en retaining home hp found the bunpalovtlockri 3Tld llis wile unxXHiecious. He edded that his wife was bad tempered and jor tantlv abused the servants. a. Clark was found dead with her J.TOC shattered about a fortnight ago. It β-s at first supposed that the act was committed by bnrglars. but subsequently the husband "and Mrs. (a widow), a native servant, were arrested. Mrs pUham's husband died a year ago. and it i« now suspected that his death was due to arsenical poisoning.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 296, 11 December 1912, Page 5
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