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DEATHS IN SYDNEY

Animal Tests For Inquiry? (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) SYDNEY. January 10. Rats, mice guinea pigs and monkeys may be used soon in tests aimed at solving tho mysterious deaths of toe brilliant New Zealand scientist. Dr. Gilbert Bogle, snd Mrs Margaret Chandler. These tests would be mads at Sydney University. Police said today it was not

yet certain whether this avenue of analytical inquiry would be explored. It would depend entirely on toe Government Analyist, Mr A 1 S. Ogg. Mr Ogg and his assistants have been conducting extensive testa in hie laboratory for eight days. Yesterday, toe professor of pharmacology at Sydney University Professor R. H. Thorp offered the university's facilities to assist in the search for the mysterious poison.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30027, 11 January 1963, Page 9

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DEATHS IN SYDNEY Press, Volume CII, Issue 30027, 11 January 1963, Page 9

DEATHS IN SYDNEY Press, Volume CII, Issue 30027, 11 January 1963, Page 9

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