A WOMAN'S BROKEN JAW.
♦ [by TELEGRAPH.—PRKSS association-.] Christchurch, Sunday. Ox Saturday afternoon tho police arrested John Byrne on a charge of having caused actual bodily harm to Jane Johnston, alias Dolly Jameson, who died of consumption a few days ago, and who was suffering from a broken jaw at the- time of her death. She lived with Byrne, and at the inquest touching her death the foreman stated that the jury considered the man Byrne should be severely censured for not obtaining medical advice when tho woman broke her jaw.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 5
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90A WOMAN'S BROKEN JAW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13028, 20 November 1905, Page 5
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