ATTEMPTED MURDER.
IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE. [BY telegbai-h.—PItESS ASSOCIATION".]
Isvekuaegill, Wednesday. The trial of Charles H. Arnett, charged with having attempted to murder Charles Milne, by placing strychnine in his food, at Edendale, in October last, concluded to-night, the jury returning a verdict of guilty. Mr. Justice Cooper passed lit: maximum penalty of imprisonment for life, saying to the man that he was not fit to he at large.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 5
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