CHARGE OF POISONING.
A Chinese named Ah. Gow, aged 49, was arrested at Melbourne on December 31 on a charge of having attempted to poison a Chinese named Ah Kewand a white woman named Rose Lacy on Boxing Day. Reddish crystals, said to have been found in tea, sugar and butter, in the houso where Kew and Lacy lived, were sent to tho Government antlyst, who reported that they contained arsenic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14573, 9 January 1911, Page 6
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