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Nmv 1 i-Tmoutk rhi-* day *\lr -nmuil » nddri » \ 11 tut uujted by flu ariivil of a witnt s horn Ifawera. .la.y _Newlaud dipo*. d to three itit'iucws with Imp ctoi I'ud\ lcspccting | the lire in her house iv New Ply mouth, 'he first and third at tho police offico and tho (second ono at her -onln'law'', Mr bin~h*n'_ After the third i • i i v f-h ms/ M Sum..!, vho took d «n vh it had ti(inspired between her and th In po toi b foie two Justn os of tho l> „ }. hul not st.(.ii tho i apur since, ,o had m nit ivipw with Mr Miniiel. At i , int i it . itl Inspt. tor I'uay, after I _v __ bt ut let hit, he told her what jlui holism In. hiul ilout act used, and a* .ud her to sound him and see if he con-
tradioted himself, aud to let him know and he would try and givo a favorable report about the fire so as she could get her insurance. Inspector Pardy asked her to meet him with the answer at St. Mary's Church, but she did not go. In cross-examination witness was examined as to her previous career and character. Many questions she refused to answer.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5966, 20 October 1890, Page 3
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