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MRS BAIKIE ACQUITTED

Press Association—Bv Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, June 18. Mrs Baikie, charged with the murder o' •> lexsuider Brown, in the course of a lengthy statement from the box, said that she bought sixpennyworth of arsenic, bui Brown took it from her and threw it ir the fire, saying it was too dangerous tr have in the house. That was all she knew of the poison. She declared that Brow: drank quantities of ale and spirits, bn* would not take doctors' medicine. She dk all she could for his health. The jury found Mre Baikie not' guilty.

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Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 6

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MRS BAIKIE ACQUITTED Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 6

MRS BAIKIE ACQUITTED Evening Star, Issue 12982, 19 June 1908, Page 6