POISONED CHOCOLATES.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Developments are expected as the result of lengthy police inquiries into the Blackball chocolate poisoning tragedy. In September last a girl named Margaret Naismith, ate some chocolate from a box that had been posted to two other girls in Blackball and she died soon afterwards. The police were baffled at first, as the only writing apart from the address on the postal packet was the word "Jim" on a slip of paper.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 129, 3 June 1935, Page 9
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