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NEW YORK MURDER CASE (By Telegnph.— Preiss A»»oclatloi.-C«pyrisktJ NEW YORK, 26th October. At the trial of Mrs. Carman, wife of Dr. Carman, a fashionable practitioner of the city> for the murder of Mw. Bailey, a rich patient, the jury disagreed. Counsel has applied for bail pending a re-trial. fMrs. Bailey was found 6hot dead iv the rooms of Dr. Carman. The police discovered that Mrs. Carman had installed a dictaphone in her husband's rooms, suspecting his relations with patients. Finding, her suspicions groundless, she remove^ the dictaphone on the night of tho murder to prevent her husband knowing how she had spied upon hini. The sheriff who arrested Mrs. Carman wept as he apologised for arresting her. There was > a great revulsion of feeling in America in favour of Mrs. Carman, a-s it wac believed sho was intimidated by Detective Burns. ] A COOL CHANGE (Received October 27, 10.50 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. There is a cool change after the thermometer had touched 94deg. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 6
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165GENERAL CABLES Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1914, Page 6
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