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THE CANCER CASE.

//;- ■ ■ FPeb-Prbss Association-.] '-- ' "■: ■ ■ ■ AUCKLAND, May 22. At the-adjourned, inquest touching the 'deith. of Mrs Agnes Hayden known as the « cancer <*€*'-' Mr-J. A. Pond save evidence. He deposed that the analysis of "the stomach and contents gave no trace of mineral poisons. A portion of the skull, extensively diseased, was also examined by the analyst, and no trace of a corrosive substance or mineral poison was •found. The jury returned a verdict that 'deceased died from cancer, no blame being litiachsble to anyone.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 6

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THE CANCER CASE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 6

THE CANCER CASE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 6

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