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POISONED BY SMOKED FISH

NELSON, March 2. Three members of a family named Gramm —father, son, and daughter—were seriously poisoned aiter eating half a smoked fish on Saturday. The father fell ill in a paddock, the son at the greenhouse, and the daughter on a sofa within the house. With the assistance of neighbors mustard and water and pills were administered, and relief obtained after vomiting, A cat which had had some of the fish disappeared, and it is believed is dead. The Gramms had swollen faces and chests, and turned all colors. Generally they had a very painful experience.

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Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

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POISONED BY SMOKED FISH Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

POISONED BY SMOKED FISH Evening Star, Issue 11824, 2 March 1903, Page 4

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