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The Hamilton Murder.

IMPORTANT EVIDENCE. t'BY TELEGRAPH.) (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) AUCKLAND, Jan. 22. The case of Mrs Himilton and Priestly, for the alleged murder of HughHamilton, was continuoJ in the Supreme Court. The medical evidence lasted all day. The only new evidence was that of Dr Fbilson, the coroner at the inquest. He stated that, from his medical experience, it was possible for Hamilton to have gob his skull fractured by falling against the bedstead. Dr Goldsbro in his evidence said that he failed to see on what Dr Philson based his opinion, as he has never seen the skull. '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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The Hamilton Murder. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 January 1883, Page 2

The Hamilton Murder. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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