SISTER LIGOURI CASE.
A DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE.
NO SIGNS OF INSANITY.
(By Cable.—rress Association.—Copyright.)
(Received 10.30 a.m.)
SYDNEY, this day.
The Sister Ligouri case was continued yesterday. Dr. Tiney gave evidence that he examined Sister Ligouri at Wagga after she left the convent, and found her quite normal. She showed no signs of insanity, and appeared physically capable of earning her living.
Witness admitted that it was not an uncommon experience for a person who had been given nauseous medicine to think that poison had been administered, probably by the chemist who made the medicine up wrongly.— (A. and N.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 158, 5 July 1921, Page 5
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