THE WELLINGTON POISONING CASE.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.]
Wellington, Tuesday.! The poisoning of Bedzar turns out nob to be accidental. He took the rat poison purposely, in the hope that his father. Major Bedzar, of Wairarapa, a drill instructor recently retrenched, might be enabled to draw the amount of his (the son's) life policy. This was ascertained from a letter he had written in anticipation of cleatlh The young man is now out of danger.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9404, 10 January 1894, Page 5
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74THE WELLINGTON POISONING CASE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9404, 10 January 1894, Page 5
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