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Girl Chewing Deadly Plant

(N.Z. Press Association) HAWERA. May 7. A two-year-old girl who was found chewing the stalk and root of a hemlock plant in a new housing area in Hawera last Thursday morning had recovered completely from *he after effects, her mother said today Catherine, daughter of Mr and Mrs J Munro, of Ramanui avenue, was believed to have picked the plant while she was playing with her tihree-year-old sister. Jane, in long g~.iss on a vacant section Both sisterr arrived home carrying parts of the plan.t Medical advice was sought and the children were given an emetic.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 14

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Girl Chewing Deadly Plant Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 14

Girl Chewing Deadly Plant Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 14

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